Dispatchers

Sullivan County dispatcher honored with Lifesaving Award

Sullivan County 911 would like to recognize Wendy Doran for receiving the Lifesaving Award from Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office. Her quick actions helped save the life of a seven-month-old child.

The article has been reposted below, and can be seen/read in full from their website timesnews.net.

We are extremely proud of her actions and tireless dedication to being the best dispatcher she can be.

National Telecommunicators Week

Every year during the second week of April, we take time to honor the 9-1-1 professionals of Sullivan County and across the country for their commitment, service, and sacrifice.
This year it will be April 9-15, 2023.

At the March 16th Sullivan County Commission meeting, Mayor Richard Venable made a Proclamation recognizing Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, April 9-15. Accepting the Proclamation on behalf of Sullivan County Emergency Communications District (9-1-1) and the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office was Wendy Doran and Sara Berns ( both Communications Training Officers and Shift Supervisors ) and Dispatch Supervisor - Sara Phillips.

Wendy Doran and Sara Berns ( both Communications Training Officers  and Shift Supervisors ) and Dispatch Supervisor - Sara Phillips accepting proclamation.

Wendy Doran and Sara Berns ( both Communications Training Officers and Shift Supervisors ) and Dispatch Supervisor - Sara Phillips accepting the Proclamation on behalf of Sullivan County ECD (9-1-1) & the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office.

Thank you telecommunicators for all the sacrifices you make to create a better and safer world for the public. Your commitment to your profession is appreciated.