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Regional 9‑1‑1 center adds staff, will dispatch for Tombstone marshal and pilot AI fire alerts

3464364 · May 23, 2025
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Tammy Jo Wilkins, director of CECOM (the Cochise County regional 9‑1‑1 communications center), said the center hired its 18th employee, will begin full‑time dispatching for the Tombstone Marshal's Office on July 1, and is piloting Pano AI cameras that alert to small plumes for early smoke detection.

Tammy Jo Wilkins, director of CECOM (the regional 9‑1‑1 communications center for most of Cochise County), told KWCD listeners the center recently hired its eighteenth employee and is preparing to assume full‑time dispatching for the Tombstone Marshal's Office starting July 1.

"We just hired our eighteenth person," Wilkins said. She described a training program and said the center is staffed with internal trainers and uses a recent transition to Cochise County Human Resources to…

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