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Governor Kotek Proclaims April 12–18, 2026 as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in Oregon, April 10
Governor Kotek Proclaims April 12–18, 2026 as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in Oregon, April 10
Governor Kotek Proclaims April 12–18, 2026 as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in Oregon, April 10

Published on: 04/10/2026

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OR Dept. of Emergency Management release - Salem, Ore. — Governor Tina Kotek has proclaimed April 12–18, 2026, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in Oregon, recognizing the critical contributions of the state’s public safety telecommunicators and 9-1-1 professionals.  Each year, hundreds of skilled telecommunicators across Oregon answer nearly 2 million emergency calls, providing life‑saving assistance to residents and visitors 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. These professionals are often the first point of contact in times of crisis, serving as the vital link between the public and emergency responders.  “Oregon’s telecommunicators play an essential role in keeping our communities safe,” said Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) Director Erin McMahon. “They are the steady, reliable voices during some of the most challenging moments in people’s lives. Their ability to provide calm, accurate direction and coordinate an emergency response in real time is nothing short of remarkable. This week is an opportunity to recognize their professionalism and commitment and the life‑saving impact of their work.”  Telecommunicators support law enforcement, fire services, emergency medical services, and many others across the public safety spectrum. They also play a key role in operations across federal, state, local, and Tribal government agencies, including emergency management, highway safety, and search and rescue.  “With Oregon progressing toward Next Generation 9‑1‑1, we are entering a new era of innovation in emergency communications,” said OEM 9‑1‑1 Program Manager Frank Kuchta. “But regardless of how technology evolves, the heart of 9‑1‑1 will always be the dedicated professionals who answer the call. Their skills, training and compassion save lives every day, and this proclamation honors their invaluable service.”  National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week is observed annually by public safety associations across the United States and Canada to recognize the dedication and professionalism of telecommunicators and their crucial role in safeguarding life and property.

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