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Williamson County emergency dispatch hailed after earning medical ACE accreditation, completing state’s first ‘tri‑ACE’ credential
Summary
Williamson County recognized its Emergency Communications Center on March 3 after the center achieved ACE accreditation for emergency medical dispatch on Feb. 11, 2026, completing three accreditations (police, fire, medical). County leaders praised dispatchers’ lifesaving work and expanded services for 28 agencies.
Williamson County’s commissioners on March 3 recognized the county Emergency Communications Center for earning Accredited Center of Excellence (ACE) status for emergency medical dispatch on Feb. 11, 2026, a milestone county officials said completes a three‑part accreditation that they described as the first of its kind in Texas.
"They can call 911 knowing that they're gonna get the best service possible," said Rebecca Christiansen, the center’s QAQI supervisor,…
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