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SWOCC Sports, Sept. 18
SWOCC Sports, Sept. 18
SWOCC Sports, Sept. 18

Published on: 09/18/2024

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Southwestern Oregon’s women host Umpqua in a soccer match on the Coos Bay Campus, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2 p.m.  The Laker men travel to Des Moines, WA to play Highline in a soccer match Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2:40 p.m.  

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Tessa Cupp promoted to 9-1-1 Communications Administrator  
  
On September 3, 2024, Tessa Cupp was promoted to 9-1-1 Communications Administrator for the Coos Bay Police Department / North Coos 9-1-1 Center. The 9-1-1 Communications Administrator is a new management position within our organization that became necessary after the merger of the Coos County Sheriff’s Office 9-1-1 Center into the North Coos 9-1-1 Center.  
  
During the September 17th Coos Bay City Council Meeting, Chief Chapanar formally promoted 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp in front of the city council, citizens, co-workers, and friends. She also had family in attendance, including her husband Joe and her two sons.  
  
9-1-1 C.A. Cupp has been with the Coos Bay Police Department / North Coos 9-1-1 Center for 19 years and has been a dispatch supervisor for 15 years.   
During her tenure, 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp has held the positions of Dispatcher, Dispatch Supervisor, Field Training Dispatcher, Tactical Dispatcher, Department LEDS Representative, Crime Prevention Team Member, APCO Board Member, and she serves as the Region 8 APCO/Oregon Department of Emergency Management Advisory Board Representative.   
  
Further, 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp is a graduate of the Oregon Executive Development Institute and holds her Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced Telecommunicator certificates, as well as her Basic Emergency Medical Dispatcher certificate through the Department of Public Safety, Standards, and Training.  
  
Please join us in congratulating 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp on her promotion. We wish her the best of luck with her new duties with the Coos Bay Police Department / North Coos 9-1-1 Center.
Tessa Cupp promoted to 9-1-1 Communications Administrator  
  
On September 3, 2024, Tessa Cupp was promoted to 9-1-1 Communications Administrator for the Coos Bay Police Department / North Coos 9-1-1 Center. The 9-1-1 Communications Administrator is a new management position within our organization that became necessary after the merger of the Coos County Sheriff’s Office 9-1-1 Center into the North Coos 9-1-1 Center.  
  
During the September 17th Coos Bay City Council Meeting, Chief Chapanar formally promoted 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp in front of the city council, citizens, co-workers, and friends. She also had family in attendance, including her husband Joe and her two sons.  
  
9-1-1 C.A. Cupp has been with the Coos Bay Police Department / North Coos 9-1-1 Center for 19 years and has been a dispatch supervisor for 15 years.   
During her tenure, 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp has held the positions of Dispatcher, Dispatch Supervisor, Field Training Dispatcher, Tactical Dispatcher, Department LEDS Representative, Crime Prevention Team Member, APCO Board Member, and she serves as the Region 8 APCO/Oregon Department of Emergency Management Advisory Board Representative.   
  
Further, 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp is a graduate of the Oregon Executive Development Institute and holds her Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced Telecommunicator certificates, as well as her Basic Emergency Medical Dispatcher certificate through the Department of Public Safety, Standards, and Training.  
  
Please join us in congratulating 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp on her promotion. We wish her the best of luck with her new duties with the Coos Bay Police Department / North Coos 9-1-1 Center.
Tessa Cupp promoted to 9-1-1 Communications Administrator On September 3, 2024, Tessa Cupp was promoted to 9-1-1 Communications Administrator for the Coos Bay Police Department / North Coos 9-1-1 Center. The 9-1-1 Communications Administrator is a new management position within our organization that became necessary after the merger of the Coos County Sheriff’s Office 9-1-1 Center into the North Coos 9-1-1 Center. During the September 17th Coos Bay City Council Meeting, Chief Chapanar formally promoted 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp in front of the city council, citizens, co-workers, and friends. She also had family in attendance, including her husband Joe and her two sons. 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp has been with the Coos Bay Police Department / North Coos 9-1-1 Center for 19 years and has been a dispatch supervisor for 15 years. During her tenure, 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp has held the positions of Dispatcher, Dispatch Supervisor, Field Training Dispatcher, Tactical Dispatcher, Department LEDS Representative, Crime Prevention Team Member, APCO Board Member, and she serves as the Region 8 APCO/Oregon Department of Emergency Management Advisory Board Representative. Further, 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp is a graduate of the Oregon Executive Development Institute and holds her Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced Telecommunicator certificates, as well as her Basic Emergency Medical Dispatcher certificate through the Department of Public Safety, Standards, and Training. Please join us in congratulating 9-1-1 C.A. Cupp on her promotion. We wish her the best of luck with her new duties with the Coos Bay Police Department / North Coos 9-1-1 Center.

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