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Campbellsville's Cody Wood at top of telecommunicator class

From CPD Communications 911 Center

The Campbellsville Police Department (CPD) - announced on May 24, 2013, the graduation of Mr. Cody Wood of Campbellsville, KY, from the Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT) Basic Telecommunicator Academy during a ceremony Friday May 24, 2013, on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University. Wood graduated as "Valedictorian" of the class of twenty-four telecommunicator in recognition of his maintenance of an academic grade average over 98 percent.

Wood, a Police Communications Officer I, joined the staff at CPD Communications 911 Center on September 10, 2012. He is one of twelve members of the Communications Center.

Dubbed the "lifeline" of law enforcement, the Communications 911 Center at the Campbellsville Police Department is precisely that - an immediate, 24-hour connection for the citizen and the responder to an expert Police Communications Officer - whenever the need for law enforcement service arises. The CPD Communications 911 Center functions under the authority of the Chief through a joint agreement between the Mayor, County Judge Executive, City Council and Fiscal Court, providing communications and dispatch for law enforcement and emergency management agencies in Taylor County, Kentucky. The center delivers the most timely, effective, and efficient response to every life and/or propertythreatening emergency occurring within the county.

Police Communications Manager Anne Sanders stated, "Police Communications Officers are the consummate multi-taskers; simultaneously taking calls for service, maintaining radio contact with first responders for their safety and support in the field, while continuously updating the criminal justice and public safety databases". Mayor Tony Young said, "It's no surprise; these professionals have earned the name 'behind the scenes heroes'."

CPD Communications also provide radio contact, records, and CJIS information for the Taylor County Sheriff's Office. As with all emergency services, the mission of the CPD Communications 911 Center is to protect the welfare of the citizens of Campbellsville and Taylor County. CPD Communications maintains service requests for the Campbellsville and Taylor County Fire &Rescue Departments and the Campbellsville- Taylor County Emergency Medical Service.

Chief Tim Hazlette applauds the members of the Communications 911 Center by adding, "In emergency and non-emergency circumstances, Campbellsville Police Communications Officers serve their fellow citizens with clarity, with competency, and with sensitivity to their particular needs”.




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Cody Wood top graduate at Telecommunications Academy



2013-05-28 - Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY - Photo From Campbellsville 911.
The Campbellsville Police Department (CPD)
- announced on May 24, 2013, the graduation of Mr. Cody Wood of Campbellsville, KY, from the Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT) Basic Telecommunicator Academy during a ceremony Friday May 24, 2013, on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University. Wood graduated as "Valedictorian" of the class of twenty-four telecommunicators in recognition of his maintenance of an academic grade average over 98 percent.

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