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Pennsylvania ❤s 911 Operators

Working for 911 is challenging. It takes a lot of heart and emotional fortitude to stand by people in their scariest moments. Tell our 911 operators thank you for everything they do to keep us safe.

Love from Pennsylvanians

Pennsylvanians from across the Commonwealth took time to tell their stories and send notes of gratitude to our hardworking 911 operators. Read their submissions below.

11:09  a.m. April 10, 2025

Thank you to all the telecommunicaters out there, you often go overlooked.


— Sue Anne, Indiana County

I would like to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for everything you have done. Your unwavering hard work and commitment have not gone unnoticed, and I truly appreciate the effort you put in each day. It is your dedication that makes a significant difference 🙌

— Erik Baran, Luzerne County

8:26  p.m. April 8, 2025

Thank you to all the telecommunicaters out there, you often go overlooked.


— Heather Custer, Mifflin County

9:31  p.m. April 10, 2025

I am so proud of every single one of our dispatchers. I've listened to so many of their worst calls and they are incredible at staying calm and helpful during someone else's time of need. They really are the unseen heroes behind every emergency response.


— Kristen Rowlands, Luzerne County

3:44  p.m. April 8, 2025

Thank you to all the 911 dispatchers! I'm thankful for all of you!


— Kenzie Rohrer, Perry County

6:44  p.m. April 8, 2025

Thank you to the dispatchers on my shift and all the dispatchers nationwide for the thankless job you do daily. It goes unnoticed most times but know you are appreciated by many. You are all very special humans because not everyone can do this job! Thank you and enjoy this week that is for you!!


— Jaime McClellan, Blair County

PERSONAL STORY

True Heroes

My sister, Deb Shaw, was a Blair County dispatcher for nearly 20 years. Anytime we’ve needed 911, we could imagine her being the one on the other end of the phone guiding us and touching our hearts in the midst of our frightening moments. So many don’t realize the cost associated with giving so much of yourselves, to strangers, so they won’t be alone.


— Bonny Brown, Franklin County

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3:42  a.m. April 8, 2025

January 12th 2025, I suspected Bruce (age 61) was having a stroke .One of the scariest days of our lives. The operator was calm/ asked questions to determine what was going on and confirmed that she suspected same thing. stayed on the line till ambulance arrived. Kind, professional, and caring.


— Lisa Brandt & Bruce Slater, Mercer County

2:24  p.m. April 8, 2025

Thank you for all you do.

— Heidi Adair, Juniata County

9:48  p.m. April 6, 2025

Thank you 911 for being the lifeline to getting services to us in our time of crisis or need. You are all first responders like myself, not a secretary. Please support the 911 bill for the dispatchers in PA. Thank you for your service. God bless and please take care of yourselves....

— Trish Brownlee, Westmoreland County

8:23  a.m. April 7, 2025

Thank you Elk County OES dispatchers! Sometimes it's tough to comprehend all the tasks you are negotiating simultaneously at the 911 center from the other side of the radio. You are appreciated!

— Chief Tom Nicklas , City of St. Marys PD , Elk County

Thank you Kayla! I will never forget the kindness, calmness, and compassion you gave me over the phone as I was experiencing the very worst moments of my life.

— Krysta Climo, Beaver County

11:24  a.m. April 4, 2025

Thank you to all the 911 dispatchers for their crucial and often unseen work in keeping our communities safe, especially during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week! 

— Bryan Mazzetti, Beaver County

9:53  a.m. April 4, 2025

Thank you to all the Telecommunicators out there for the job they do every day.

— Susan Ammerman, Blair County

9:14  a.m. April 4, 2025

Thank you to all the dispatchers around the state! A special thank you to my team for going above and beyond for the citizens and visitors of our communities. 

— Rose Anne, Elk County

9:14  p.m. April 3, 2025

Thank you to all the 911 operators for your dedication to our safety. Your resilence, compassion, and professionalism shine in every call. You are the calm in the storm, providing support in our vulnerable moments. I am truly grateful for everything you do. You make a difference. 

— Danielle Crossan, Delaware County

2:53  p.m. April 3, 2025

Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. We couldn't do what we do without you.

— Brandon Kowalksi, Elk County

7:41  p.m. April 3, 2025

I don't think the public understands what 911 dispatchers and calltakers go through. I worked 29 years and it changes you. May God bless each and every one of these unsung heroes of Delaware County and beyond. Thank you for all you do. 

— Bonnie, Delaware County

PERSONAL STORY

Inspiration

I want to send a special thank you to my best friend Reed, the reason I am now a dispatcher in Tennesee today. Without him and his passion and love for what he does, I never would have took the leap and be where I am today. Thank you Reed and every single dispatcher across the nation. — Amber Keeney, Juniata County

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12:06  p.m. April 1, 2025

Dispatchers are the unsung heroes of emergency services. I admire them for being there andevery day and every hour. I am happy to be retired and proud of the job I did. God bless you all. 

— Lynne, Bucks County

9:07  p.m. April 1, 2025

Thank you for always answering the call. I am a 911 dispatcher in CT but my family resides in Bucks County where I was a first responder decades ago. Stay safe.

— Susan, Bucks County

12:07  a.m. March 30, 2025

Thank you to our amazing 9-1-1 Dispatchers in Delaware County. Those who answer the phone and treat us with respect in our time of need. 

— Jay, Delaware County

1:41  p.m. March 31, 2025

Thank you for all your dedication to public service and safety!

— Carin Ives, Luzerne County

As a former volunteer EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) I have the utmost respect and admiration for the Emergency Dispatchers whose formidiable task is to ensure that the appropriate emergency services are sent to deal with every emergency situation. Emergency Services could not function otherwise.

— Stephen E. Steffan, York County

11:14  a.m. March 29, 2025

Thank you for all that you do. You are appreciated.

— Kim McGinnes, Bedford County

1:43  p.m. March 29, 2025

It's a special connection being an EMS provider on the street with family and friends in the 911 center working with us. Thank you all for what you do ❤️

— Lydia, Dauphin County

9:31  p.m. March 28, 2025

Thank you for your hard work and dedication!! You're a valuable asset to our community!! Love you Syd!

— Debbie Gatten, Washington County

8:35  a.m. March 29, 2025

We are ultimately fortunate to have first responders to care for the critically impaired. You don't get enough praise. It's a thankless job. Families should be more thankful you save. PROUD OF IT ALWAYS!!!

— Ellen Markel, Allegheny County

6:58  p.m. March 28, 2025

As a first responder myself, I can't tell you what it means to me, my family, friends, and anyone who knows me. I'm all about showing appreciation to all my brothers and sisters! Thank you all from the deepest part of my heart. ❤️

— Sam Davis, Berks County

8:43  p.m. March 28, 2025

Thank you so very much for your hard work and dedication! You are so important and appreciated!!

— Rachel Way, Susquehanna County

PERSONAL STORY

Calmed Me Down

I was involved in a car accident and had my father in the car. When I called I knew it was Ronnie, and she calmed me all down!  — JoAnne O'Donnell, Delaware County

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2:36  p.m. March 28, 2025

Thanks for all the hard work and hours you put in to make sure people get taken care of and the emotional toll you guys must take every day. I applaud you all for it, thank you!

— Tiffany Duncan , Washington County

3:12  p.m. March 28, 2025

Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to keep us all safe!

— Betty Tompkins , Susquehanna County

2:02  p.m. March 28, 2025

THANK YOU!!!

— Gina A. , Lehigh County

5:55  p.m. March 28, 2025

Saving lives every single day without fail. Kudos!

— Amy Reinhardt, Lackawanna County

2:01  p.m. March 28, 2025

Thank you for all you do!!! Blessings!

— Lisa Hitchings, Indiana County

2:08  p.m. March 28, 2025

Great job keep it up!

— Thomas Baker, Indiana County

It takes a very special person to be a 911 telecommunicator - thank you for being that person! You are appreciated more than we could ever say!

— Ruth M. , Cumberland County

11:03  a.m. March 28, 2025

Thank you to all of the 911 operators for all you do.

— Tonya, Armstrong County

12:27  a.m. March 28, 2025

I appreciate every one of the TCO's who often go above and beyond for the callers and emergency responders!

— Susan Griffith, Fayette County

10:16  a.m. March 28, 2025

Thanks to the hardworking and conscientious professionals at York County 911 for always being there for us, when our worst days come to pass. You are the best of us. 

— York Township EMA, York County

10:29  a.m. March 28, 2025

Thankful for badge 164 and all the hard work she puts in! Thank you Kenzie Hinson and ALL 911 operators for your hard work and resilence!! 

— Anna, Allegheny County

PERSONAL STORY

Holidays and Weekends

My wife is a police dispatcher for Delaware County. She is the hardest working person I know and cares so much about the community. She has to sacrifice holidays and weekends and time with her family. Police dispatchers and 911 call takers are so important and deserve more recognition for all they do. Thank you to my incredible selfless wife, all the police dispatchers, 911 call takers, and emergency communication workers in Pennsylvania. — Amy Scone, Delaware County

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9:18  a.m. March 28, 2025

Happy Telecommunicator Week, Blair 911. Thanks for all you do!!

— Emily, Blair County

6:59  a.m. March 28, 2025

Thanks to my son and to all the other TCO's for their dedication and hard work for the great job that they do day in and day out. They are the real heroes in public safety because everything starts with you.

— George Stouffer, Westmoreland County

Thank you for sleepless days and nights so that I can have peace of mind! Wishing many blessings for good health to you all!

— The Malie Family, Westmoreland County

7:47  a.m. March 28, 2025

50 years in Emergency Dispatch. I love helping people. 

— Cindy Emlet, Blair County

6:59  a.m. March 28, 2025

Thank you, Fayette County dispatchers.

— Pete Pasqua, Fayette County

6:59  a.m. March 28, 2025

Thank you for all that you do for our fire, EMS. police, and beyond. I know it's hard dealing with all of us, but you guys keep it together! Thank you!!!

— Ryan Nichols, Fayette County

6:52  a.m. March 28, 2025

Thank you for your service every day.

— Lois Boor, Mifflin County

12:07  a.m. March 28, 2025

Thank you for all that you do for our fire, EMS. police, and beyond. I know it's hard dealing with all of us, but you guys keep it together! Thank you!!!

— Ryan Nichols, Fayette County

11:14  p.m. March 27, 2025

Glad to have the 911 dispatchers during our fire calls to count on.

— Richard Yost, Lackawanna County

Thank you, I know it's a very difficult and stressful job. I appreciate your sacrifice.

— Rick Shinholt, Somerset County

10:14  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thankful and grateful for all the TCO's within Pennsylvania, but especially thankful for my one in Washington County! Thank you for everything you do behind the mic!

— Maria Cuccaro, Washington County

9:38  p.m. March 27, 2025

God bless and protect each of you heroes! Ziva and I were honored to be invited to visit you all! We respect and value your work!

— Valerie Faris, Fayette County

8:24  p.m. March 27, 2025

You deserve so much more recognition for the work you all do. So, if you haven't heard lately, thank you. 

— Emma, Luzerne County

8:20  p.m. March 27, 2025

LEOC is awesome when a crisis arises. 

— Jenn, Lawrence County

8:12  p.m. March 27, 2025

May 10th will be 31 years and still going strong. 20 years TCO and 11 as supervisor. Some say why so long, my answer "cause I still make a difference". 

— Scott Lucy, Washington County

8:03  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thanks for all the hard work and dedication. Always professional. Thanks on behalf of Clarion County police and fire calls group.  

— Bruce, Clarion County

No matter how hard this job can be just always think about how rewarding it also is. We are the first point of contact in saving someone's life. 💕

— Alyssia Glagola, Washington County

7:07  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for always being there. Lord knows you have helped me several times. Always friendly, professional, and helpful. God bless you all. We couldn't survive without you. ❤️ 

— Cindy Simpson, Butler County

7:05  p.m. March 27, 2025

You are the first link from emergency to first responders and coordinating any additional assistance needed. Thank you for your contribution. 

— C.B., Cameron County

6:41  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you.

— Bruce S. , Fayette County

6:38  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thanks for all you do all year long to be the calm voices behind the microphone.

— Jeff Kelly, Lehigh County

PERSONAL STORY

I Love My Job

I love my job as a 911 telecommunicator. It’s the most rewarding and fulfilling job I’ve experienced! Every experience where I know my actions directly helped someone is meaningful, but childbirths and CPR saves always stay with me. —Luke Grim, Monroe County

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5:37  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for all the hard work and dedication.

— Theresa, Pike County

5:31  p.m. March 27, 2025

I've seen these dedicated professionals work for over two decades. Heroes, each and every one of them!

— Valerie Faris, Fayette County

Thank you for all you do to help us help others. We couldn't do what we do without you! You're so very much appreciated!

— Leslie Mills, Bedford County

5:06  p.m. March 27, 2025

I want to thank everyone for the hard work you do. You are heroes of our community.

— Cassi Lambert, Cumberland County

4:44  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for being there!

— Lynn Keltz, Cumberland County

4:56  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for your hard work and dedication. It takes a special person to do the job you do.

— Cathy Anderson, Fayette County

4:44  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for being there!

— Lynn Keltz, Cumberland County

4:27  p.m. March 27, 2025

Structure fires, shots fired, ALS or BLS, and those times in "storm mode". It's not always very easy but the hard work and attentionto the details recognized appreciated! Thank you!

— Matt, Fayette County

4:04  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you!

— Peg, Luzerne County

From one 911 dispatcher (in Georgia) to all Pennsylvania 911 dispatchers: THANK YOU for continuing to choose this enviornment where we can help people on their worst days.

— Tori, Georgia

3:00  p.m. March 27, 2025

You are all amazing.

— Heidi McDaniels, Luzerne County

3:23  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for all you do.

— Erin Wollyung, Cumberland County

2:34  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thanks for being there in my darkest times.

— Jamie, Butler County

2:36  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for always staying diligent when I call from KH1. And for calling us for those constant hang ups! Couldn't do my job without you! Thank you for all you do!

— Jenn Webb, KH1 Switchboard, Armstrong County

1:41  p.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for all your good work!

— Lyndsay Cairns, Pike County

2:29  p.m. March 27, 2025

Shoutout to all the 911 dispatchers, doing the job most people cannot do. Espicially you, Mom, for serving the people of the county. Thank you and I love you.

— Andrew Kozlofski, Luzerne County

Thank you. You're the best 911 operators. I hear you over my scanner nearly every day and you do an amazing job. God bless you. ♥️

— Holly, Venango County

1:03  p.m. March 27, 2025

As an EMT, I truly appreciate the dispatcher’s role in aiding us to help others, while keeping us safe.

— Christle Bowsman, Juniata County

12:45  p.m. March 27, 2025

Dispatchers are the first line of defense.

— Bryan Sellers, York County

12:44  p.m. March 27, 2025

I’m a former dispatcher for Penn Hills P.D. I dispatched for 9 years. I know it can be a very stressful job and also a rewarding one at the same time. You are the unsung heroes of public safety! Congratulations on the work you do!

— Phil Pusateri, Westmoreland County

12:18 p.m. March 27, 2025

“First to be blamed but last to be thanked.” Thank you to anyone who sits behind the console & controls the chaos. You are truly appreciated.

— Ciarra Calabrese, Pike County

11:48  a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for the sometimes overwhelming emotional work you put in to provide for our community. God bless you.

— Tammy Staph, Lawrence County

11:42 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you to all the 911 operators, our first line of defense; but a special shout out to my daughter, Amanda! Very proud of her!

— Julie Colon, Montgomery County

PERSONAL STORY

Saved My Life

Twenty years ago, your immediate response got paramedics to me in time to save my life. My family and I are so grateful to you all. — Doreen and Robert Woolfolk, Luzerne County

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11:16  a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for being there for the people and first responders.

— Hannah Haines, Snyder County

11:05 a.m. March 27, 2025

I just recently became a 911 dispatcher. I love being able to help those in need. This is only the beginning of my journey and I can’t wait to see where it takes me. I also wanna thank other dispatchers for the work we do because this job isn’t easy but it can be rewarding knowing we help others.

— Deanna V., Delaware County

10:56 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thanks for your professionalism when I’m on duty with WBFD ... never a worry when I key up to communicate!

— Rob Stitzer, Luzerne County

10:46 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you all for your hard work and dedication!

— Kim Davis, Luzerne County

10:29 a.m. March 27, 2025

For all you do, thank you!

— Carol Coddington, Butler County

10:25a.m. March 27, 2025

I would like to say thank you to my son, Bryce Norman, for his dedication to the job. Not only does he answer the call, he also responds as an EMT/firefighter in his off time.

— April Streznetcky, Susquehanna County

Thank you to all of the 911 operators who put in countless hours to serve the community!!

— Phillip Hoxworth, Mercer County

10:24 a.m. March 27, 2025

We have the best 911 operators!! They make you feel calm, throughout the call, when you have to call 911. Thank you to all of them!! And to their boss!!

— Missie Waite, Juniata County

10:23  a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for all you do. Stay safe.

—  Roger D. Adams, Schuylkill County

10:18 a.m. March 27, 2025

Our 911 dispatchers are wonderful and motivated, they are there for us 24/7/365, you can always rely on them when you need help!!!!

— John Wagner, Mifflin  County

10:13  a.m. March 27, 2025

THANK YOU!!! ❤️ I am formerly from Delaware County, I lived there for over 40 years. Whenever there was a need to call 911 the operators were very helpful, listened to what I was saying so they could send the right help, never got upset with you. It takes a special person to be a 911 operator.

— Ann Marie Kleiss, Delaware County

10:11 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for all you guys do. I know sometimes you go though some tough things. We appreciate you.

— Nancy Dopko, Luzerne County

10:03  a.m. March 27, 2025

To the many 911 staff I have known over my 40+ years in fire and EMS, a giant THANK YOU for what you do!

— Ceil Kitchen,Allegheny County

PERSONAL STORY

Knew I Was in Good Hands

I had a stroke 10 years ago. While in the ambulance, I heard the voice of the 911 operator, who I personally knew. I immediately felt relaxed and knew I was in good hands.  —Bonnie, Clinton County

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9:57 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for being patient with us and always watching over us during incidents. We are very grateful for your service and support 💙❤️

— Prakriti Sitaula, Luzerne County

9:49 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for all you do! 911 operators don’t get enough credit for all they do. I appreciate every single one of you!

— Arianna Mangan, Luzerne County

9:44 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for your dedication to 911 services

— Jason King, Butler County

9:43 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for your hard work and dedication to public safety!!!

— Matt Mitchell, Luzerne County

9:40 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for your service. Your job is a lifeline to people and you don’t get enough credit or support. Know that your job is appreciated.

— Beth Hermann, Mercer County

9:39 a.m. March 27, 2025

I appreciate the hard work and dedication of our 911 operators. They truly save lives!!

— Tara Mead, Dauphin County

PERSONAL STORY

You Are Our World

My personal experience comes from being on receiving end of the line. I just want people to know, when that call comes in, you are our whole world. Nothing matters but helping you one hundred percent when the call comes in. We may not always sound friendly, but what you are hearing is the razor focus in our voices. We care more about helping you than about your feelings in that moment, & that's because we love you. 💛🫂 —Bethany TCO175, Washington County

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9:28 a.m. March 27, 2025

As a County Commissioner and first responder, I’m deeply grateful to the men and women that take the call and deliver emotional support while giving direction and getting the first responders in route simultaneously! Compassion, service, and strength are the three qualities they each must exude!

— Kevin Boozel, Butler County

9:26 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for your professionalism and the sacrifices you make to protect the public. I am so proud to be working alongside such dedicated public servants. I appreciate you every single day and I am happy to have the opportunity to celebrate and honor you during Telecommunicator Week.

— Lucy Morgan, Luzerne County

Thank you for serving our community! 💛

— Kara Rearick, Indiana County

8:41 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for showing up every day and helping people through their worst days.

— Jeff Thomas, Dauphin County

8:26 a.m. March 27, 2025

Your job is challenging but rewarding, and it takes a lot of stamina and knowledge to readily handle all your calls. Having done this job myself, I know what you go through every day. Your service is greatly appreciated, and I thank you all for what you do. You guys are awesome!!

— Linda Rhen Focht, Lebanon County

8:04 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you for your dedication and expertise as you help others during their worst moments. You are true heroes!

— Christine Smith, Cumberland County

8:03 a.m. March 27, 2025

Thank you to all the great dispatchers!

— Chris Haldeman, Luzerne County

Thank you for your service and dedication. [I'm a] former 911 dispatcher in Blair County with 15 years service.

— Gerry Gamber, Blair County

PERSONAL STORY

Couldn't Have Asked for More That Day

We woke up one morning to find that our barn was on fire. My young son called 911, my husband tried to put out the fire, while another son and I tried to rescue the animals. The dispatcher worked diligently to get the information and get us help. It felt like only a matter of minutes until there was help from the fire departments. I couldn't have asked for more that day. We were able to talk with the dispatchers afterwards and thank them. Both my husband and I come from the EMS world, so they truly are our friends. We respect them and appreciate the work they do. We are forever grateful for them helping our family on a difficult day that could have turned out far, far worse. — Melissa Doyle, Lycoming County

Peaceful red barrn on a sunny day.

7:50 a.m.  March 27, 2025

Thank you Valley Regional for your service.

— Rodney, Luzerne County

7:31  a.m.  March 27, 2025

Thank you for your assistance to those who need help!

— G Ely, Bucks County

7:34  a.m.  March 27, 2025

Thank you for everything you do! You're truly appreciated!!

— Virginia, Bedford County

11:56  a.m. March 17, 2025

Thank you for being there on the other end of the line whenever we need you. I'm sure the job can feel thankless and exhausting as you move quickly from call to call each day. Just know you are so appreciated!

— Mallory Gricoskie, Cumberland County

PERSONAL STORY

My Son Went Missing

My six-year-old son wandered away from our home, and I searched and searched until my legs wouldn't carry me anymore. I couldn’t find him. I was frantic. He’s autistic; 911 helped to dispatch the state police and search dogs, even a helicopter. It took us 2½ hours, but they found him. Or, he found them. He ran to the only female officer that was part of the team and wrapped his arms around her. I will never ever forget the effort and the professionalism and care by everyone involved. It was the scariest day of my life and you got everyone here in a hurry. He returned to us safe and sound. Thank you for everything that you do. It means more than you could ever know. — Melissa, Chester County

Sun shines through tall trees in the woods.

10:26 a.m. April 2, 2024

Thank you for your professionalism and kindness!

— Mike Gallagher, Allegheny County

2:12 a.m. April 2, 2024

Thank you for being there for us, and all of your patience with callers.

— Vicky Seeger,York County

As a Red Cross volunteer who responds to aid with disasters, I know where the helping first begins. Thank you for being calm, cool, and collected, and helping while someone's world is falling apart.

— Roy Preuninger, Northampton County

11:10 p.m. March 26, 2024

Thank you for serving our community. You are appreciated!

— Monica Hodges, Lehigh County

9:14 p.m. March 26, 2024

Thanks for all you do, from Station 30.

— Bruce Confer, Butler County

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PERSONAL STORY

So grateful for you all!

Trevor Harris answered my call at 2:30 a.m., with the overwhelming sound of six smoke alarms going off in the background. I tried to explain over the ear- breaking noise [that] I saw no smoke, but I didn’t know what to do. Thankfully, Trevor did. He located where I was, and sent out a team to evaluate the situation in a historical building in downtown Philipsburg. The fire chief was at the building in less than five minutes of my call! These people are amazing! — Faith Maguire, Centre County

8:13 p.m.. March 26, 2024

Thank you for all that you do, day in and day out. Appreciate the great group you are, having our backs.

— Christian Ringler, Somerset County

1:40 p.m. March 26, 2024

To every telecommunicator in the PA 911 community, I am honored to be your teammate!

— John Geib, Bucks County

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