Proclamation Recognizes Important Work of Our County’s 911 Operators
(Brown County, Wis.) – Today, Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach issued a proclamation recognizing the week of April 12-18, 2026, as Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in Brown County.
“This week we recognize the dedication, compassion, and professionalism of Brown County’s telecommunicators,” says Streckenbach. “We’re extremely proud and grateful for the work and service that our telecommunicators provide to the residents of Brown County. Please join us in honoring them during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.”
In 2025, the Brown County Public Safety Communications Center received approximately 235,400 calls, including more than 194,000 calls dispatched for police, fire and/or rescue responses in Brown County.
About Brown County Public Safety Communications
Public Safety Communications operates the recognized Public Safety Answering Point for 911 service in Brown County 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The department is charged with providing radio dispatch services and system solutions to meet the radio communications needs of all public safety agencies in Brown County.
The mission of the Brown County Public Safety Communications department is to provide a vital link to the public and all emergency services. We are committed to serving with integrity, cooperation, and concern for the welfare of others. Our goal is to provide expedient, courteous and quality service to the community. Our standard is excellence and our model of success is teamwork.
