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Council recognizes Metrocom dispatch graduates; honors fallen officers and national awards
Summary
City Manager and police officials introduced seven recent Metrocom 911 academy graduates, highlighted dispatcher training and retention, and recognized National Police Officers Memorial Week with mention of two Corpus Christi officers to be memorialized and an officer receiving a national 'Top Cop' honor.
City officials used the manager’s report to recognize a new class of 911 dispatch (Metrocom) graduates and to mark National Police Officers Memorial Week, honoring local fallen officers and recognizing a city officer named among a national Top Cops cohort.
City Manager Peter Zanoni introduced the graduates and invited Assistant Chief Christopher White of the Corpus Christi Police Department to summarize Metrocom training. White said recent Metrocom academy classes include about 240 hours of training (cardiac emergency communication, first aid, CPR, medical emergency dispatch certification, TCIC/NCIC licensing and crisis communication) and that…
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