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ECD introduces two new dispatchers, highlights Spanish-language capacity

Brentwood Emergency Communications District · April 27, 2026

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Summary

The ECD supervisor introduced two new dispatchers — Jeluishka 'Jelly' Patmore and Katie 'Kate' Oakley — noting Jelly speaks Spanish and both have begun or soon will begin dispatch duties; commissioners welcomed the hires.

The Emergency Communications District introduced two new dispatchers during the meeting: Jeluishka Patmore, who goes by "Jelly," and Katie Oakley, who goes by "Kate."

The ECD supervisor said Patmore joined the Brentwood Police Department as a dispatcher on 03/16/2026, was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, raised in Brentwood, and speaks Spanish. The supervisor described Patmore's personal interests and family details and said her Spanish-language ability is an asset for fielding calls from Spanish-speaking residents or passersby.

The supervisor also introduced Kate Oakley, who the supervisor said has worked in public safety since 2003, moved recently to Tennessee after living in Maine, and has already begun answering dispatch phones after two weeks on the job.

Commissioners welcomed both hires, applauded dispatch staff during Telecommunicator Week, and emphasized the value of language skills and team morale. One commissioner specifically praised the Spanish-language capacity and another noted the department's strong support for its staff.

Why it matters: The ECD's additions bolster call-center capacity and, according to the supervisor and commissioners, improve the department's ability to serve a linguistically diverse public. The meeting record does not include detailed operational metrics such as vacancy rates or projected response-time impacts.