04/13/2026
We would like to take a moment to recognize the people behind the phone when you call 911 and the ones that are behind the radio making our job run as smoothly as it does. Thank you St.Francois County 911 county 911 for all you do!
St. Francois County 911 Celebrates National
Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
April 12–18
St. Francois County 911 proudly recognizes and celebrates National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, April 12 through April 18, honoring the dedicated men and women who serve as the vital link between the community and emergency services.
Public safety telecommunicators—often the unseen first responders—work around the clock to answer emergency calls, dispatch critical services, and provide lifesaving instructions during some of the most stressful moments in a person’s life. Their professionalism, compassion, and quick thinking are essential to ensuring the safety and well-being of our community.
Every day, St. Francois County 911 telecommunicators demonstrate unwavering commitment, handling a wide range of emergency and non-emergency calls with precision and care. Whether coordinating responses for law enforcement, fire, or emergency medical services, these individuals play a crucial role in public safety.
“Telecommunicators are the calm voice in chaos,” said Director Alan Wells. “Their dedication and ability to remain composed under pressure make a profound difference in emergency situations. This week, we proudly recognize their service and thank them for their continued commitment to our community.”
St. Francois County 911 encourages residents to take a moment during this week to acknowledge and appreciate the hardworking professionals who answer the call when it matters most.
For more information about St. Francois County 911 or National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, please contact St Francois County 911 Center at 573-431-3131.