Brookings well-represented at 911 basic course graduation

PIERRE South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley said that 17 students will graduate Friday from the state 911 Basic Telecommunicator Certification Course.

Fridays graduation marks the completion of the two-week course for the students who represent 15 different law enforcement or communication centers statewide.

The two-week course includes training and hands-on exercises on issues such as public safety telecommunications, how to respond to questions from the caller, how to handle both emergency and non-emergency calls for service, and how to prioritize multiple incidents happening at one time.

Instructors are staff from the state Division of Criminal Investigations Office of Law Enforcement Training, which is part of the Attorney Generals Office; experienced 911 telecommunicators from across the state, and public safety stakeholders.

Fridays graduation starts at 3:30 p.m. in the George S. Mickelson Criminal Justice Center in Pierre. Chief Deputy Attorney General Brent Kempema will be the guest speaker.

Members of the 75th session of the 911 Basic Telecommunicator Certification Course and their agencies are:

  • Daniel Albright, Roberts County Sheriffs Office.
  • Arbana Cudmore, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe.
  • Shannon DeFries, Bon Homme County Sheriffs Office.
  • Madeline Ellerbusch, Watertown Police Department.
  • Jenna Gau, Roberts County Sheriffs Office.
  • Sterling Hillmer, South Dakota State University Police.
  • Jessica Jolly, Spink County Sheriffs Office.
  • Brieanna Kringlie, Custer County Communications.
  • Lillian Lane, University of South Dakota.
  • Eric Lee, Brookings Police Department.
  • Anastacia Martinez, Pennington County Emergency Services Communications Center.
  • Kaeden Nelson-Hare, Huron Police Department.
  • Victoria Pickett, Butte County Sheriffs Office.
  • Kara Shangreaux, Oglala Sioux Tribe Department of Public Safety.
  • Lori Tokley, Butte County Sheriffs Office.
  • Nicole Trometer, Clay Area Emergency Communications.
  • Robert Witherspoon, Lawrence County Sheriffs Office.

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