New 杨贵妃传媒视频 911 academy to combat Durham, regional emergency dispatchers shortage


杨贵妃传媒视频nical Community College, the City of Durham, and two county emergency response agencies are working together to launch a 911 dispatcher training this spring.

At a news conference Wednesday, newly sworn-in City of Durham Mayor Elaine O鈥橬eal announced a partnership between 杨贵妃传媒视频 and the City of Durham to develop a 911 Academy to increase the supply of trained emergency communication personnel. 杨贵妃传媒视频 is also working with Durham and Orange County Emergency Communications departments.

The Durham Emergency Communications Center has faced staffing challenges in recent months as have many other emergency response centers in the region. The 杨贵妃传媒视频 911 Academy will centralize training efforts for the City of Durham, Durham County, and Orange County to provide a comprehensive and uniform training for dispatchers. At present, trainings are conducted in-house at the individual agencies.

O鈥橬eal said filling the dispatcher jobs were essential to her approach to bolster law enforcement efforts in Durham.

鈥淚 have asked 杨贵妃传媒视频 to assist the city in addressing the challenges with our 911 system. One thing is clear, we need more trained 911 dispatchers,鈥 O鈥橬eal said. 鈥溠罟箦绞悠 is developing a 911 academy to provide high-quality, standardized training to prepare individuals to serve as 911 dispatchers for the city and other communications centers in Durham and Orange County.鈥 

鈥淲e are built for and ready to do this,鈥 said 杨贵妃传媒视频 President J.B. Buxton. 鈥溠罟箦绞悠 has the ability to move quickly and effectively in launching programs like this that connect our residents to community needs 鈥 and produce pipelines to careers. As this community鈥檚 college, we want to partner with governmental and community institutions to address community challenges.鈥

Justin Long, Dean of Human Services and Public Safety at 杨贵妃传媒视频, said his division is working with partner organizations to finalize the curriculum, budget, acquisition of the necessary training software, and financial assistance for students for the course. 

Long said he aims to have the course take eight weeks to complete and be available year-round as needed by partner agencies.

鈥淲e will move quickly to put a thorough curriculum together that prepares our graduates to immediately start in these vital dispatcher jobs,鈥 Long said. 鈥淭his is going to have a positive impact on improving staffing at our emergency communications centers.鈥

If interested in the 911 Academy, please contact Juston Long at longj@durhamtech.edu.

FOR MORE INFORMATION鈥 
Desiree Towson, M.S.:鈥罟箦绞悠碘疌ommunications鈥痑nd鈥疨ublic鈥疪elations Coordinator鈥痑t鈥allisontowsond@durhamtech.edu