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Live Oak proclaims April 18, 2026, National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
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Summary
The City of Live Oak read and presented a proclamation recognizing April 18, 2026, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week; the proclamation praised dispatchers and invited Officer Meeks and first responders for a photo. The proclamation was read during the council meeting and included an on-record signature line.
The City of Live Oak council read a proclamation declaring the week of April 18, 2026, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in recognition of public safety telecommunicators’ role in emergency response.
As the proclamation stated, telecommunicators are “the first and most critical contact our citizens have with emergency services,” and the council praised their contributions to law enforcement, fire suppression and patient care. The proclamation text recognized dispatchers’ “compassion, understanding, and professionalism.”
Mayor (as introduced to the meeting) and council members invited Officer Meeks and other first responders to join them for a photo after the reading. The proclamation text included a signature line stating: “Signed on this day of April 2026, Matt Campbell, council president.” The reading and announcement took place during the April 14 council meeting; no separate roll-call adoption vote is recorded in the available transcript.
What happens next: the council presented the proclamation publicly and invited first responders for a photo; any formal certification beyond the reading is not recorded in the transcript.

