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Inside Dubuque County’s new 911 center, staff cite upgraded equipment and improved shift amenities

April 22, 2026 | Dubuque City, Dubuque County, Iowa


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Inside Dubuque County’s new 911 center, staff cite upgraded equipment and improved shift amenities
Dubuque County’s new 911 center, shown in a short video tour, consolidates countywide emergency and non-emergency call-taking and highlights equipment and facility upgrades intended to support dispatch staff.

The presenter says, “We are inside the new state-of-the-art 911 center for Dubuque County,” and notes the center answers both 911 and non-emergency calls for the county. The video frames the center as the primary county call-taking point and emphasizes its operational scope.

Jessica, speaking in the recording, says dispatchers “are here for 12-hour shifts, so we want to try and make it as comfortable for them as we can.” The video highlights natural light and windows that had not previously been available, and shows adjustable workspaces with desk heaters and fans intended to help staff during long shifts.

Presenters and staff describe technology upgrades as well. “We’ve upgraded everything from where it was to where we are now, and that’s all the way from the phones and radios to the computers,” one speaker says, indicating modernization of core dispatch systems used to handle calls and coordinate responses.

The piece also explains the basic call-handling approach: dispatchers try “to get a basic idea of what’s going on with [callers] and what they’re calling about,” to determine the appropriate response to send. That description foregrounds routine triage and routing responsibilities that dispatch centers perform when callers request help.

A staff member in the video calls the work “the best job ever,” and Jessica adds that the center’s staff plan is to “keep moving forward in a positive direction, keep the seats filled, and do the best we can for the citizens.” The short recording concludes with uplifting music.

No formal policies, budgets or votes are described in the transcript; the content is a descriptive tour and staff remarks about the facility and working conditions.

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