Communications Center

Communications Officers are the lifeline for those needing medical attention or police services. Communications Officers are trained in a number of technical areas. In addition to the ability to handle both police and fire radio traffic, Huber Heights Communications Officers are also trained in Emergency Medical Dispatching that qualifies them to give pre-arrival instructions to callers. This information can have a significant effect on the successful outcome of an emergency call.
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All of our communications personnel are certified EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND FIRE DISPATCHERS through the National Academies of Emergency Dispatch and our communications center is one of a few in the State of Ohio that utilize this system to its full potential.
What this means to you, the citizen, is that our dispatchers will ask many questions of you when you call for help. They are assessing your needs and making sure you get the proper help sent to you. In most cases they will also be offering you emergency medical advice and suggesting steps you can take until the paramedics or fire fighters get to you. Please understand that during an emergency each second seems like a minute and that our dispatchers are trained professionals - so the questions they will ask you are imperative to provide you with the best service possible.

The Communications Center is supervised by Communications and Records Supervisior Roni Sayer. You can contact her at (937) 237-3597 or by e-mail at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .


