A resolution to declare April 14-18, 2025, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in the state of Michigan.
Impact
The resolution acknowledges the existence of approximately 2,200 public safety telecommunicators in Michigan, who collectively manage around 6.5 million 911 calls annually. The declaration of a specific week to honor these individuals aims to enhance public awareness of their skills, the pressures they face, and their invaluable contribution to public safety. By institutionalizing this observance, it seeks to foster greater recognition and respect for telecommunicators and the important part they play in the state’s emergency services.
Summary
House Resolution No. 57 aims to declare April 14-18, 2025, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in Michigan. This resolution recognizes the pivotal role that 911 public safety telecommunicators play in the emergency response system, underscoring their importance in ensuring the safety of residents and visitors alike. Through their efforts, these professionals handle and prioritize emergency calls across police, fire, and medical services, demonstrating their critical function in emergency situations.
Contention
While the resolution itself is largely symbolic, it highlights the unique challenges faced by telecommunicators, such as dealing with traumatic situations and maintaining calm under stress. Notably, although there may not be significant contention surrounding this specific resolution, discussions in similar contexts may revolve around the adequacy of training and support for these individuals in an increasingly demanding role. The resolution serves as a reminder of the need for ongoing dialogue about the resources and policies that can further support public safety telecommunicators in their vital work.
A concurrent resolution to urge the United States Congress to address the misclassification of public safety telecommunicators under the Standard Occupational Classification system and to require their categorization as a protective service occupation.
A concurrent resolution to urge the United States Congress to address the misclassification of public safety telecommunicators under the Standard Occupational Classification system and to require their categorization as a protective service occupation.
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