Communication Services  

 

 Communication services provided for Osborne County are available 24 hours a day seven days a week.  We handle all administrative, non-emergency and 911 calls for all Law Enforcement agencies, EMS and 1st Responder services and volunteer Fire Departments. 

The 911 system was implemented in 1991 with the communication officers being certified in EMD ( emergency medical dispatch ), CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation) and NCIC (National Crime Information Center).   This sevice  includes dispatching for all police, fire and ambulance. 

  

  

   We are ready to help the citizens and visitors to Osborne County.

 

Karyn Arnold:  911 Supervisor
Ben Taylor: 911 Communications Officer
Bobi Jarrett: 911 Communications Officer
Brandy Miner: 911 Communications Officer
Dodie Miller: 911 Communications Officer

 

 

Total Notify Program

This is an internet based system which allows our staff to notify selected regions of the county when there is an emergency or other need in a localized area.
By simply selecting the area of concern on the map and entering the data in a computer, we can conduct mass notifications throughout the county . The computer calls all telephone numbers in the affected area and broadcasts a recorded message. This is used for numerous instances, such as:

 

  • Severe Weather
  • Evacuations near a chemical spill, or a gas leak 
  • Dangerous police suspects on the loose
  • Lost children
  • Uncontrolled Burns

 

 Communication Services  

 

 Communication services provided for Osborne County are available 24 hours a day seven days a week.  We handle all administrative, non-emergency and 911 calls for all Law Enforcement agencies, EMS and 1st Responder services and volunteer Fire Departments. 

The 911 system was implemented in 1991 with the communication officers being certified in EMD ( emergency medical dispatch ), CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation) and NCIC (National Crime Information Center).   This sevice  includes dispatching for all police, fire and ambulance. 

  

  

   We are ready to help the citizens and visitors to Osborne County.

 

Karyn Arnold:  911 Supervisor
Ben Taylor: 911 Communications Officer
Bobi Jarrett: 911 Communications Officer
Brandy Miner: 911 Communications Officer
Dodie Miller: 911 Communications Officer

 

 

Total Notify Program

This is an internet based system which allows our staff to notify selected regions of the county when there is an emergency or other need in a localized area.
By simply selecting the area of concern on the map and entering the data in a computer, we can conduct mass notifications throughout the county . The computer calls all telephone numbers in the affected area and broadcasts a recorded message. This is used for numerous instances, such as:

 

  • Severe Weather
  • Evacuations near a chemical spill, or a gas leak 
  • Dangerous police suspects on the loose
  • Lost children
  • Uncontrolled Burns