Oswego County 911

Oswego County 911 The E 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Center is the exclusive public safety answering point for our 49+ emergency services user agencies. from our user agencies.

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Serving the community by answering emergency and non-emergency requests for police, fire and EMS. Each call for assistance for these agencies, regardless of the number dialed (9-1-1, 7-digit, wireless 9-1-1, etc.) is routed to the E 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Center. Having all incidents for these agencies processed through o

ne centralized emergency communications center ensures a highly efficient dispatch process. If a citizen calls one of our non-emergency lines, the caller's telephone number is displayed on the computer at a call-taking position. If it is a 9-1-1 call, the telephone company database provides the caller's telephone number, name and location information. The telecommunicator/call taker will inquire about the reason for the call. If a dispatch is required, the incident will be entered into our Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) System. The CAD automatically selects the appropriate emergency services user agency(s) based on the call type and incident location. There are currently 168 different call type codes, ranging from Assault to Structure Fire in our system. The CAD will incorporate all of the information as well as data added by the telecommunicator/call taker and route the incident to the appropriate dispatch positions (police, EMS, fire). Upon receipt of the incident, the telecommunicator/dispatcher reviews the information provided and determines available units assigned to the area. The priority of pending (waiting) incidents is pre-determined by the user agency committees that represent each discipline (police, fire, EMS). "Emergency" incidents are dispatched based on the nearest available unit within the jurisdiction. Wireless 9-1-1 telephone calls are processed similarly. However, with wireless calls the telecommunicator will receive general location information such as the latitude and longitude indicating the caller's location. This data is then converted by our computer systems into a location on a computerized map. The electronic mapping also features enhanced aerial imaging known as Pictometry. Once an incident has been dispatched, our telecommunicator/dispatchers maintain contact with each unit, noting their current status and managing available resources. Telecommunicator/dispatchers routinely perform resource networking and logistics coordination. Our telecommunicator/dispatchers must constantly respond to changing conditions. Their role is further complicated by their responsibility to constantly input data into the Computer Aided Dispatch System, fulfilling vehicle registration and driver's license data requests, as well as locating additional units to respond to pending incidents, maintaining the status of critical incidents, and fielding inquiries and requests for information, etc. The Emergency Communications Center shift supervisors are responsible for managing all operations in the ECC during their tour of duty. They constantly monitor all aspects of the operation including quality control, monitoring active incidents, answering questions from our customers and staff, providing direction, notifying law enforcement use agency shift commanders of pending incidents, mitigating issues, covering for staff breaks and backfilling staff to compensate for sick call-ins. The shift supervisor processes inquiries from the staff of our 49+ user agencies and the news media. Our shift supervisors also fulfill our agencies role as the Oswego County Warning Point for the prompt notification siren system and emergency operations associated with the nuclear power plants located at Nine Mile Point. The authorized staffing of the Emergency Communications Center varies with maximum staffing scheduled during those periods that traditionally reflect the highest demand for service.

Happy June birthday to our center employees!
06/02/2026

Happy June birthday to our center employees!

In memory of many, in honor of all. Thank you to the fallen. Happy Memorial day from Oswego County 911!
05/25/2026

In memory of many, in honor of all. Thank you to the fallen. Happy Memorial day from Oswego County 911!

The Oswego County E-911 Communications Center is aware of an outage affecting Verizon cellular telephones in much of the...
05/20/2026

The Oswego County E-911 Communications Center is aware of an outage affecting Verizon cellular telephones in much of the City of Oswego and portions of the Towns of Minetto, Scriba and Oswego. People who have no cellular service and have an emergency are urged to use another cellular carrier or use a land-line telephone to dial ‘911.’

Home More News Verizon Outage Affects Calls to ‘911’ in Oswego County Verizon Outage Affects Calls to ‘911’ in Oswego County May 19, 2026 The Oswego County E-911 Communications Center is aware of an outage affecting Verizon cellular telephones in much of the City of Oswego and portions of ...

One of our Advanced Public Safety Telecommunicators, Matt, participated in a mock DWI at the Mexico High school on May 7...
05/19/2026

One of our Advanced Public Safety Telecommunicators, Matt, participated in a mock DWI at the Mexico High school on May 7th, Hannibal High School on May 13th and Oswego High School on May 15th. We would like to thank our partners at Mexico Academy and Central School District, Hannibal Central School District, Oswego City School District, Oswego Fire Department, Menter Ambulance, Oswego County STOP DWI Program, Oswego City Court, Oswego County District Attorney’s Office, and other community partners for coming together to show the students the impact and how these events take place in real life and how many resources in our county who are called upon to help.

Happy Mother's day from Oswego County 911!
05/11/2026

Happy Mother's day from Oswego County 911!

Happy Work Anniversary to our center employees!
05/07/2026

Happy Work Anniversary to our center employees!

Happy May Birthday to our center employees!
05/05/2026

Happy May Birthday to our center employees!

Happy Cinco de Mayo from Oswego County 911!
05/05/2026

Happy Cinco de Mayo from Oswego County 911!

Over the past couple of years, our department has implemented programs focused on the mental and emotional health needs ...
05/01/2026

Over the past couple of years, our department has implemented programs focused on the mental and emotional health needs of our PST's. Emergency telecommunicators are at a very high risk for anxiety, depression and mental health crisis due to the nature of their work.

One of the programs we implemented is our Peer Support Team. Our PST's on this team were nominated by their peers as individuals on their shifts they felt like they could go to for help and support when they needed it.

Our PST's Hannah and Ethan are part of this team, and we would like to acknowledge them for participating in a 3 day course at the Brewerton Fire station April 22-24th where they took CISM course "Assisting Individuals in Crisis & Group Crisis". They left with the knowledge and tools to provide their peers with group crisis interventions, demobilizations, defusing and critical incident stress debriefing, as well as recognizing when appropriate follow-up services and referrals were needed. Great job! We are so proud of you, Hannah and Ethan!!

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Oswego, NY
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