King County Sheriff’s Office to host 911 Citizen’s Academy

The academy is designed to educate citizens about the role 911 Communications Specialists play in the public safety system and prepare them should they ever need to dial 911.

Local residents will have a prime opportunity to learn about the internal workings of the 911 emergency dispatch center when the King County Sheriff’s Office hosts its next 911 Citizen’s Academy on Sept. 28.

The academy is designed to educate citizens about the role 911 Communications Specialists play in the public safety system and prepare them should they ever need to dial 911.

The all day informative class includes everything from the History of 911 to how citizens can help 911 help them. A tour of the KCSO 911 Center is included, and optional “plug-in” time will be offered to academy attendees.

The academy is open to anyone at least 18 years old with no felony convictions.  Applicants must live or work in King County.

Applications to attend are now being accepted. Space is limited and completed applications should be turned in by Sept. 20.

Applications are available on the King County Sheriff’s Office website: http://www.kingcounty.gov/safety/sheriff/Enforcement/911Center/2012CitzensAcademy.aspx.  You can also request the applications by calling our Hotline at 206-205-6625, or by sending an email request to: KCSO911.FB@kingcounty.gov