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Morrow County proclaims National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week; NextGen 9‑1‑1 transition explained
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Summary
County commissioners read and adopted a proclamation honoring dispatchers and heard a guest briefing on the statewide NextGen 9‑1‑1 transition, which will centralize call routing through a Columbus data center and add capabilities such as text‑to‑9‑1‑1, with a target statewide completion discussed around 2028.
Chair opened the session and read a proclamation declaring the week of April 2026 as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in Morrow County, praising dispatchers as "the single vital link" for police, firefighters and paramedics and thanking those present for their service. The proclamation was adopted by the commissioners.
Keith Acker, introduced to the board by the chair, briefed commissioners on the state's NextGen 9‑1‑1 transition. "NextGen is gonna put all that in a big data center in Columbus," Acker said, explaining that the centralized routing will send calls to the appropriate public safety answering point (PSAP) and allow quick rerouting if a center goes offline. He said NextGen includes text‑to‑9‑1‑1 capability but that texting is only a small part of the broader system.
During questions, commissioners pressed on routing and resiliency. Acker described how the system relies on cell‑site triangulation and centralized routing to improve accuracy and reduce misroutes (calls intended for neighboring jurisdictions). He also noted a state timeline discussed for completing the statewide migration "around 2028," characterizing that as the state's target.
Chair thanked the dispatch staff in attendance and said the board would take a photo with telecommunicators after recess. The proclamation and the NextGen briefing conclude with no formal vote required beyond adoption of the proclamation and standard minutes-recording procedures.
What the county will see in practice, according to Acker, is quicker rerouting during outages and expanded modalities for callers, although local implementation details and responsibilities will continue to be managed at the PSAP level. The board did not set new policy in this session; the briefing was informational and intended to update commissioners on the project and its local implications.
