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Department of Fire, Rescue & Emergency Management Communications & Support Services
Emergency Communications Center
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The Loudoun County Emergency Communications Center serves as the county's public safety answering point for fire, rescue and police incidents, using the county's Enhanced-911 (E-911) system. The center operates 24 hours a day.
Emergency and non-emergency fire and rescue calls are processed and police-related calls are transferred to the appropriate law enforcement agency. |
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Each shift includes workers who are certified in various aspects of emergency medical dispatch and who meet the standards set by the national Association of Public Communications Officers.
What Numbers to Call
- In an emergency, dial 911.
- In a non-emergency, call 703-777-0637.
For more information about the Emergency Communications Center and what constitutes an emergency and what doesn't, please read our Frequently Asked Questions.
Support Services
In addition to the Emergency Communications Center, the Communications and Support Services Division's functions include:
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maintaining public safety Geographic and Information Systems (GIS) data;
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programming, updating and maintaining mobile radios;
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coordination and support of the telecommunications program
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support of computer information systems
For More Information
Matt Partlow, Deputy Chief Emergency Communications & Support Services 803 Sycolin Road, Suite 104 Leesburg, Virginia 20175 Phone: 703-777-0333
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