Kentucky State Police Post 3 welcomes 2 new telecommunicators

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Source: KSP.

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Two telecommunicators who recently graduated are bound for Kentucky State Police Post 3 in Bowling Green.

According to a release by the Kentucky State Police on Friday, a total of 22 telecommunicators graduated from the KSP Telecommunications Academy.

The two telecommunicators assigned to KSP Post 3 are Kassidy Brown and Dannielle Clark.

Telecommunicators are an essential part of coordinating emergency responses, providing dispatch to local law enforcement.

“Behind every emergency response is a telecommunicator working with precision and professionalism,” KSP commissioner Phillip Burnett Jr. said. “These graduates are stepping into a role that requires focus, compassion and quick decision-making. We are proud to welcome them to our team and look forward to the impact they will have across Kentucky.”

The graduates of Class 26 completed 160 hours of instruction during four weeks. Topics of study included legal liability, telecommunicator authority limits, public safety, interpersonal communications, customer service, stress management and more.

“Each of these individuals demonstrated outstanding dedication and professionalism and I have no doubt they will go on to become exceptional telecommunicators,” KSP law enforcement training instructor Dacia Wood said. “I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have served as their instructor and look forward to seeing all they will accomplish within the agency and in the communities they serve.”

To see the full list of graduates, click here.