Mission Statement
The mission of Menominee County 911 is to serve as the vital link between the citizens and public safety responders of Menominee County by providing efficient, reliable, responsive and professional public safety communication services.
Vision Statement
Menominee County 911 is committed to serving our community with emergency and non-emergency services in a prompt, courteous and efficient manner. We take pride in dedicating ourselves to professionalism and public service as we maintain our standard of excellence through collaborative teamwork.
Values
In carrying out our mission, members of our department will continue to value:
• The importance of the people we serve and each other
• Excellence and professionalism in handling our duties
• Problem-solving teamwork with our public safety partners
Communications Center
The Menominee County 911 Emergency Communications Center (Central Dispatch) was established in 1996 and consists of 9 full-time dispatchers and 1 Director. Our Center is the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for 911 calls placed in Menominee County. Dispatching is provided for law enforcement, fire departments, emergency medical services, and other public safety agencies in Menominee County. All of our staff are certified Emergency Medical Dispatchers and provide pre-arrival instructions until help arrives.
The 911 Center not only processes emergency 911 calls, but also non-emergency calls that may require public safety responders to be dispatched for service. The 911 staff handles dispatching for all of Menominee County, to include all Cities, Townships, Villages, and the Hannahville Indian Community. The Communications Center is also responsible for coordinating the communications for multi-agency/jurisdictional events and incidents that occur in Menominee County.
Primary Public Safety Agencies we partner with:
14 Fire Departments
Cedarville Twp Fire Department
Daggett Fire Department
Department of Natural Resources Fire
Faithorn Twp Fire Department
Gourley Twp Fire Department
Harris Twp Fire Department
Mellen Twp Fire Department
Marinette Fire Department
Menominee City Fire Department
Menominee-Ingallston Twps Fire Department
Meyer Twp Fire Department
Nadeau Twp Fire Department
Spalding Twp Fire Department
Stephenson Fire Department9 Emergency Medical Services
Aurora Medical Center Bay Area Paramedics
Eagle III Medical Transport
Emergency Rescue Squad, Inc.
Faithorn Fire-Rescue
Guardian Flight
Hermansville Rescue Squad
Mid-County Rescue Squad
Nordic Ambulance
Rampart EMS
5 Law Enforcement Agencies
Hannahville Tribal Police Department
Menominee City Police Department
Menominee County Sheriff's Office
Michigan State Police
Michigan Department of Natural Resources (D.N.R.)
Other Departments
Auxiliary/Reserve Police (City & County), Department of Health & Human Services, Department of Public Works, County Emergency Management, Menominee County Road Commission, US Coast Guard, Victim Services Unit and many others.
Description
Menominee County 911 (Central Dispatch)
2509 10th Street
Menominee, MI 49858
Non-Emergency Number: (906) 863-6614
Fax Number: (906) 863-7704
Email: menominee911@menomineecountymi.gov
Visit us on www.facebook.com/menominee911/
Menominee County 911 is the Primary and only Emergency Communications Center for Menominee County and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Contact: |
Andrew Primeaux - Menominee County 911 Director Phone: (906) 352-4070 Fax: (906) 863-7704 Click here to email |
Address: |
2509 10th Street
Menominee, MI 49858 Map |
Office Hours: |
Menominee County 911 is open 24 Hours a day, 7 days a week. |
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