Manchester township mayor honors emergency dispatchers during national public safety telecommunicators week

Manchester Township mayor honors emergency dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

Mayor Hankins concluded the proclamation by commending the “tireless efforts every single day” of public safety telecommunicators across the township.

MANCHESTER, NJ — Mayor Joseph T. Hankins has officially proclaimed April 13–19, 2025, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in Manchester Township, recognizing the critical role of telecommunications personnel who serve as the first line of contact in emergency situations.

In a formal proclamation issued by the Office of the Mayor, Hankins praised public safety telecommunicators as “the calm voices of reassurance for individuals in distress,” and acknowledged their often behind-the-scenes efforts in coordinating emergency response from law enforcement, medical services, and fire departments.

“These professionals offer critical assistance and comfort during emergencies, no matter how challenging the situation,” the proclamation stated. While their work may go unnoticed, it added, their contributions are vital in ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.

The proclamation emphasizes the selflessness and professionalism of telecommunications personnel, noting their “unwavering commitment” to public safety. It also called for the community to recognize and appreciate the efforts of these individuals who help ensure that emergency help arrives when needed most.

“I extend my heartfelt thanks to all public safety telecommunicators in Manchester Township,” wrote Mayor Hankins. “They are ensuring the safety and security of our community.”

Township recognizes essential behind-the-scenes heroes

The declaration highlights how the work of telecommunicators directly supports life-saving actions and reinforces community resilience during crises.


Key Points

  • Manchester Township has proclaimed April 13–19 as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
  • Mayor Joseph T. Hankins praised dispatchers for their critical behind-the-scenes emergency coordination.
  • The proclamation honors telecommunicators’ dedication, professionalism, and impact on public safety.

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