Toms River Police Celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week

Lee County dispatcher in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.

TOMS RIVER, NJ — In recognition of National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week, the Toms River Police Department is celebrating the crucial role of their Police & Fire Dispatchers. These professionals work tirelessly around the clock, providing a vital link between the community and emergency services.

The department praises these dispatchers for their professionalism and dedication, emphasizing their role as the backbone of the emergency response system. Chief Mitchell Little expressed deep gratitude, stating, “They are literally our first line of defense in a crisis and we could not operate without them.” Sergeant Daniel Ruiz also acknowledged their sacrifices, noting their commitment to creating a safer world.

Local News Report

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