9-1-1 & Emergency Communications

In Grand Island, 9-1-1 calls for fire and medical problems are dispatched directly by the Grand Island Fire Company Communications Center.

National protocols (NAED) are integrated with local practices and resources to get the right help to the right place in the right fashion. Callers needing police assistance are transferred to the appropriate police agency.

The dispatchers are employees of the Grand Island Fire Company, Inc. and receive an hourly wage for their dispatching time. Applications are always accepted; however, new employees are hired as needed.

National Protocols, Grand Island Fire Dispatching                

 Grand Island Fire Dispatch, 911
Rosanne Krause: Serving since 1987

Currently, 12 Public Safety Communicators staff the Grand Island 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering point.

Full Time

Steven L. Morgan, AEMD, NREMT-Paramedic, CFP®

Roseanne Krause, AEMD

Rose Marie Amato, AEMD, EFD

David Dombrowski, AEMD, EMT-D

 

Per Diem
Paul Cervoni, AEMD, EMT-D

Bob Cleveland, AEMD-Q, EMT-P

Lena Dombrowski, AEMD, EMT-D, GN

David Mangus, AEMD, EMT-P

Jeffrey Mondo, AEMD, EMT-CC

Justyn Moore, AEMD, EMT-D

Adrian Pilliod, AEMD, EMT-D

Edith Thompson, AEMD, EMT-D