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Albemarle County salutes 911 call takers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

April 13, 2026 | Albemarle County, Virginia


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Albemarle County salutes 911 call takers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
The presenter for Albemarle County recognized National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, thanking emergency communications staff for their work.

Why it matters: Telecommunicators are the county’s first point of contact in many emergencies; the county’s acknowledgement spotlights the role of 911 call takers in public safety and morale among emergency staff.

Albemarle County’s presenter said the county was “recognizing National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week” and offered “a heartfelt thank you to our colleagues at the Charlottesville UVA and Albemarle County Emergency Communications Center for their dedication and the critical role they play in keeping our community safe every day.” The remarks were delivered as part of the county’s weekly Monday Minute bulletin.

The county did not provide staffing numbers, funding details, or plans for staffing changes in the bulletin. No formal action or budget decision was announced during this segment.

The county closed the segment by encouraging residents to note the recognition and to follow county communications for further events or acknowledgments.

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