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Carroll City/County
Communications Center |
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114 E. 6th St. |
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Carroll, IA 51401 |
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Current communications department staff
includes:
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Name |
Title |
Employment Date |
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Lucinda Forgy |
Dispatch Supervisor |
10/18/99 |
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Inez
Veerhusen |
Dispatcher |
01/20/03 |
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Aaron Alspach |
Dispatcher |
09/15/05 |
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Roger Ray |
Dispatcher |
07/02/07 |
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Candace Tellinghuisen |
Dispatcher |
08/27/07 |
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Henry Heman |
Relief Dispatcher |
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Sandy Huegerich |
Relief Dispatcher |
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Hours of Operation:
The Carroll City/County
Communications Center is operational 24
hours a day, 365 days per year. Dispatchers
may be contacted by telephone at the numbers
shown above. The communications center is
located in the basement of the Carroll
County Courthouse. The courthouse is open
from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday. To contact a dispatcher in
person during non-office hours, please go to
the south doors of the courthouse and
contact the dispatcher via the intercom
located in the hallway.
General Information:
Communications for the
Carroll Police Department are provided by
the Carroll City/County Communications
Center, which is governed by the Carroll
City/County Communications Commission. The
members of the Commission are appointed, two
by the City of Carroll and three by the
Carroll County Board of Supervisors.
The communications center
provides central communications functions
for the Carroll Police Department, the
Carroll County Sheriff’s Department, the
Coon Rapids Police Department, the Manning
Police Department, the Carroll County
Ambulance Service, all County first
responders, and all fire departments within
Carroll County. The communications center
also answers all 911 calls from within
Carroll County. Additionally, the
communications center provides paging
functions for local Magistrates, a juvenile
probation officer, Department of Human
Services Case Workers, probation officers,
civil defense sirens, civil defense indoor
warning receivers, and 24 hour on-call
wrecker services.
The communications center
has a staff of five full-time and two part
time/relief dispatchers. One of the
full-time dispatchers also serves as the
Dispatch Supervisor. All personnel are
trained and certified through the Iowa Law
Enforcement Academy and attend other
specialized training including, but not
limited to, Emergency Medical Dispatch and
Basic Iowa Systems Training. Additional
training is received through attendance at
specialized schools, seminars and in-service
training.
There is always at least
one dispatcher on duty, 24 hours a day, 365
days a year. During peak activity hours
there is usually an additional dispatcher on
duty to help answer telephones and/or
radios. Duty shifts consist of 8 and 10 hour
overlapping shifts which provide maximum
coverage and schedule flexibility.
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