COUNTY OF MCDOWELL: National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week April 10th – 16th

COUNTY OF MCDOWELL: National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week April 10th – 16th
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County of McDowell issued the following announcement on Mar. 17.

We are making plans to celebrate our Telecommunicators for National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week April 10th – April 16th. We are excited to celebrate our hidden heros. We look forward to sharing our week with you.  If you are interested in helping us thank our Telecommunicators you can do so by:

1. Sending a thank-you note to McDowell 911 60 E Court St Marion NC 28752

It’s a week-long event of recognition and appreciation. Use your imagination to come up with excellent thank-you notes, cards, posters, letters or gifts to be sent to your local communication centers.

2. Celebrate on social media

Thank your Telecommunicators on social media using the hashtag  #mcdowellNC911 #ThankYou911 or #NPSTW to express how grateful you are for the work they do. 

3. Simply call your Telecommunicators and say THANK YOU! 

We look forward to expressing our sincere appreciation to our Telecommunicators and hope you will join us!

Original source can be found here.     



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