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Washington County 911 reports strong call-answer performance; introduces livestock-registration form

Washington County Commissioners Court · May 5, 2026
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Washington County 911 reported nearly 31,000 calls-for-service for Jan'Mar, 99% of 911 calls answered in under 10 seconds and an average 13-second dispatch for priority medical calls; staff also unveiled an online livestock-registration form to improve response and owner contact.

Washington County 911 presented its quarterly report for January'March on May 5 and introduced a new livestock-registration form intended to improve response and owner notification when animals escape.

Riley Willman, addressing commissioners, said the 911 center handled almost 31,000 calls for service in the quarter, with law enforcement calls comprising about 89 percent, EMS about 8 percent and fire services about 2 percent. On…

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