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August 2023 by Another One
Shout out to Plush family hope you bums stopped hiring degenerates
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July 2023 by Joshua Hamilton
Just called to report a lost dog in my yard. The lady on the phone was just rude. I understand they are busy but it seemed like she didn't even want to take my information. This is the number the animal shelter gives out after hours. A little more professionalism would be appreciated.
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March 2023 by Rusty Shackleford
Great communications! Always answer the phone! Sound good on the radio tooThumbs up baby!
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May 2022 by Victoria Smith
It's was several complains and calls , parking complain 04.17.2022 and trash set out complains on 04.24.2022 but supervisor Meghan refusing to provide recording off the calls , dispatch don't taking notes any more , so you may calling for help and you get in trouble . Lock of communication in Hamilton county communication center .
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March 2021 by Paul Loveless
I did NOT call the party at this number however the answering party at this number came to where I was asleep and had the AUDACITY to repeatedly ask me questions about what beverages I had consumed before turning in for a nap infront of the gas pump at Shell. It was as if these guys thought they were in charge! I told them over and over that I was allergic to Canines but did they listen? Of course not and brought a German Shepherd therapy dog on scene. I guess they thought that watching a dog and a police man literally turn my car inside out would be calming and help me sleep but this was not the case.Overall I rate 1 star. Next time they might get a better review if they don't rudely interrupt my 3AM nod/nap where I was safely idling in Drive with my foot on the brake and my chin on my chest.SMH FR.
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February 2020 by Elyse F.
Hamilton County Communications is the heart of the Hamilton County 911. Centrally located, the center is responsible for all the 911 calls made in the county. Operators at the center spend about a year on specialized training to assist the community. My children and I attended a field trip at the center. On top of the important job that they preform, the center conducts various educational programs that they present to the communities located within Hamilton County. The program we attended included a PowerPoint presentation about what constitutes as an emergency, and what information is needed when calling for help. They explained how to be looking out, and what information may lead to the apprehension of a suspect. Children learned about what to do for emergencies involving people being injured, and emergencies that are criminal based. The presenter was very supportive/ welcoming of the children's questions. Attendees were able to hear some 911 calls. This drove home to the kids the importance of staying calm, and knowing their personal information.The visit ended with a tour of the call center. We all left with a greater understanding of the way 911 works.
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July 2019 by rick dickerson
state of the art technology. with professional operators. it doesn't get any better than this. fantastic service 247...