McDonald County Press

911 Center Works Around The Clock To Help Neighbors

- Sally Carroll scarroll@nwadg.com

From medical issues to disturbanc­es, the McDonald County 911 Center is ready to handle any emergency.

Highly trained staffers work around the clock to help their McDonald County neighbors, making sure each emergency is handled efficientl­y.

The center, which handles calls for a number of agencies, dispatches approximat­ely 55,000 calls for service every year, according to Lisa McCool-Rataczak, Center director.

The staff of 12 full-time dispatcher­s handles calls for six police department­s, 10 fire department­s, and one ambulance service, she said.

Covering 600 square miles in McDonald County, the 24-hour operationa­l facility in Pineville oversees a volume of calls made in emergency situations. For each 12-hour shift, two dispatcher­s and one shift supervisor are on hand to tackle calls.

McCool-Rataczak said that dispatcher­s undergo extensive training, which is imperative for the wide range of calls received. The center requires profession­al certificat­ions for anyone who dispatches or answers an emergency phone, she added.

Training includes Basic Dispatch APCO or ETC 24-hour classroom and exam; MULES certificat­ion 40-hour classroom and exam; EMD 24-hour classroom and exam; healthcare provider level CPR; basic NIMS, a minimum of 452 hours of in-house training hours and ongoing training to maintain those certificat­ions.

In addition, staff members assign addresses, maintain seven radio tower locations, equipment and backup power equipment; create and install blue road signs; and maintain call and dispatch records for all 10 fire department­s, six police department­s, the McDonald County Sheriff’s Department and Freeman Ambulance, she said.

Staff members also enter and maintain the warrants, orders of protection, stolen property and missing persons records that are entered into the Missouri Highway Patrol and NCIC databases, as well as stay current on security and training requiremen­ts for these systems, McCoolRata­czak said.

Other duties include maintainin­g an in-house accounting department, maintainin­g their budgets and complying with all audits, while maintainin­g their meeting minutes.

The center is also responsibl­e for handling the 911 Board of Directors’ paperwork, implementi­ng a notificati­on system, and establishi­ng and maintainin­g the testing of the storm sirens throughout the county.

A system enabling texts to 911 helps dispatcher­s communicat­e with callers through silent communicat­ions. Such a service helps handicappe­d callers or callers who may be placed in further peril through voice communicat­ions, she added.

 ?? MEGAN DAVIS/MCDONALD COUNTY PRESS ?? The people behind the scenes at the 911 Center, including dispatcher­s and board members, are: John Wynn (back row, left), Julie Thomas, eastern board member Kurt Williams, board chairman Richard Huston, Hunter Lyons, western board member Ted Huston, Kelly Johnson, Eric Raney, Chris Owens, eastern board member Darrel Watson, western board member Dewey Pierce, eastern board member Calvin Wilson (middle, left), Ellsworth Amos, Sam Martineau, Tracy Owen, director Lisa McCool-Rataczak, Bill Thomas, Stephanie Gilmore, Sara Pierson (front, left), Ross Ahrens, Shelley Porter, Khaylea Owens, Danielle Duncan and Rescue Fox. Not pictured are vice chairman Robert Evenson, Loren Proctor and Eric Stelts.
MEGAN DAVIS/MCDONALD COUNTY PRESS The people behind the scenes at the 911 Center, including dispatcher­s and board members, are: John Wynn (back row, left), Julie Thomas, eastern board member Kurt Williams, board chairman Richard Huston, Hunter Lyons, western board member Ted Huston, Kelly Johnson, Eric Raney, Chris Owens, eastern board member Darrel Watson, western board member Dewey Pierce, eastern board member Calvin Wilson (middle, left), Ellsworth Amos, Sam Martineau, Tracy Owen, director Lisa McCool-Rataczak, Bill Thomas, Stephanie Gilmore, Sara Pierson (front, left), Ross Ahrens, Shelley Porter, Khaylea Owens, Danielle Duncan and Rescue Fox. Not pictured are vice chairman Robert Evenson, Loren Proctor and Eric Stelts.

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