Richmond County (NC) Emergency Services

Richmond County (NC)  Emergency Services Emergency Management & Communications The Richmond County Emergency Services Department is actually three different departments.

Emergency Services consist of:

•Addressing
•E-9-1-1
•Emergency Management

Addressing:
In 1992, the Richmond County Board of Commissioners decided to begin the process of implementing an enhanced 9-1-1 (E-9-1-1) system. What this meant is the county went away from using rural route addresses and the county began using a house number and street name. This re-addressing process took close to two ye

ars to complete. A database was created, along with a Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) and each address was assigned an Emergency Services Number (ESN). An ESN tells the 9-1-1 telecommunicator which police, fire or rescue squad serves this address. The Addressing Department is in the process of migrating to a Geographic Information System (GIS) based addressing. E-9-1-1:
In April 1993, the Richmond County 9-1-1 Center came to life! Known as ECOMM, the center employs fourteen full time employees. There are ten (10) full time telecommunicators, two (2) part time telecommunicators, a Training Officer, and a QA/Addressing Assistant. The center is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week with a minimum of two telecommunicators on duty at a time. ECOMM dispatches fire and medical calls for service and transfers law enforcement calls to the appropriate agency. ECOMM utilizes the latest technology to process emergency calls for service. Such technology as Phase II for wireless 9-1-1 calls, computer aided dispatch software to manage resources and an internationally recognized fire and medical protocol system for call processing. ECOMM also utilizes two different mapping systems to locate the caller: MDS mapping system and Pictometry. Emergency Management:
Emergency Management is a local function, which is aligned with the State of North Carolina for the Planning, Preparation, Response to, and finally the recovery from catastrophic accident or natural disaster. The primary function is the process of accessing the county for vulnerability and or its susceptibility to be stricken or impacted from either man-made/technological or natural disasters as well as planning for such events. Richmond County has a Multi-hazard Plan for such events, which has potential to adversely affect our county, ranging from dam failure, winter storms, tornadoes, earthquakes to hazardous material accidents. Also the plan provides by Ordinance, the mechanism for the Board of Commissioners to declare a State of Emergency, whereby they may prohibit or control certain activities within our county. The plan further provides for the roles and responsibilities for the various county departments and agencies in service to its citizens during time of disaster. The emergency planning function is participated by all emergency services staff and is an on-going work in progress. However, the most important aspect is the cooperation and involvement between all agencies who may participate in a disaster both county agencies as well as outside and state resources, all who can and do play a role in both disaster response and recovery.

While Telecommunicator Week has passed, we would like to take a moment to formally recognize a few outstanding individua...
05/05/2026

While Telecommunicator Week has passed, we would like to take a moment to formally recognize a few outstanding individuals whose dedication and commitment continue to make a meaningful impact every day.

🏆 Supervisor of the Year
Christine Collins

🏆 Telecommunicator of the Year
Kayla Hicks

🏆 Director’s Choice Award
Cassidy Patterson

These individuals exemplify professionalism, leadership, and excellence in service. Their work behind the scenes plays a critical role in supporting public safety and serving our community.

05/04/2026
🎉 TC Week Spirit Week Winner Announcement! 🎉A huge congratulations to Mary Gainey for winning BOTH DAYS of our Telecommu...
04/28/2026

🎉 TC Week Spirit Week Winner Announcement! 🎉

A huge congratulations to Mary Gainey for winning BOTH DAYS of our Telecommunicator Week Spirit Contest!

Mary brought the creativity, energy, and spirit—and it definitely showed! She received the most likes on both contest days, making her our official double winner!

We also want to give a big THANK YOU to our community for all of your support, votes, and interaction. Your engagement helped make this such a fun and successful way to celebrate our telecommunicators and the hard work they do every day. 💛

Stay tuned for more fun events—and again, congratulations Mary! 🚨🎊

Richmond County Emergency Services wants YOUR help!During Telecommunicators Week last week, our team had a blast partici...
04/22/2026

Richmond County Emergency Services wants YOUR help!

During Telecommunicators Week last week, our team had a blast participating in themed dress-up days, and now it’s time for the community to vote for their favorites!

Here’s what they dressed up for:

Day 1: “FAST & FUNNY”
Dress up as something fast!

Day 2: Champions Circle “Dress to Impress”
Think trophies, gold, sparkles, and race winners!

Take a look at the photos below and cast your vote by liking your favorite! Each like counts as a vote.

Voting will remain open until Sunday April 26th, 2026-and winners will be announced shortly after!

Thank you for helping us celebrate the incredible men and women behind the headset who serve our community every day.

Thank you all so much for your support and love!
04/13/2026

Thank you all so much for your support and love!

Shoutout to Made for Milestones by Kayla for the amazing TC Week Decor as well as our own Jennie Meece and Cassidy Patte...
04/13/2026

Shoutout to Made for Milestones by Kayla for the amazing TC Week Decor as well as our own Jennie Meece and Cassidy Patterson for the balloon and race decorations!

Happy National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week to my dispatch family 🖤💛

Today, as Director of Richmond County 9-1-1 (ECOMM), I want to take a moment to personally recognize and thank each and ...
04/13/2026

Today, as Director of Richmond County 9-1-1 (ECOMM), I want to take a moment to personally recognize and thank each and every one of our incredible 9-1-1 Telecommunicators.

Your dedication, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to serving our community do not go unnoticed. Day in and day out, you are the calm voice in the chaos, the steady hand in someone’s worst moment, and the critical link between those in need and the help they depend on. The work you do is not easy—but it is absolutely essential to public safety, and lives are changed because of you every single day.

I am also incredibly grateful for the strong leadership team I have beside me. TJ, Samantha, and Paige—your support, guidance, and leadership play a vital role in keeping this center running at the highest level. I appreciate each of you more than words can express.

To our entire ECOMM family: I want you to know how much I truly love and appreciate you. You are more than employees—you are a team, a family, and the backbone of emergency response in Richmond County.

As we celebrate Public Safety Telecommunicator Week, I want to wish each of you a very Happy Telecommunicator Week! Thank you for your sacrifice, your strength, and your servant’s heart.

I am proud to serve alongside you.

🚨📞 Telecommunicator Spotlight – Meet Grace Lozier! 📞🚨Grace Lozier recently joined Richmond County Emergency Services and...
04/12/2026

🚨📞 Telecommunicator Spotlight – Meet Grace Lozier! 📞🚨

Grace Lozier recently joined Richmond County Emergency Services and has been with the agency for under a year. She is currently in training to become a Telecommunicator, and we are excited to have her as part of our team.

Even in her short time with the agency, Grace has already brought a calm demeanor, eagerness to learn, and kindness to everyone she comes in contact with. Her positive attitude and dedication to learning the role make her a great addition to the communications center.

We are excited to watch Grace grow in her new career and look forward to seeing the impact she will make within our agency and the community we serve.

When she’s away from training, Grace enjoys going to museums, playing pool, and kayaking.

👏 Welcome to the team, Grace, and thank you for choosing to serve Richmond County!

🚨📞 Telecommunicator Spotlight – Meet Hanna Millen ! 📞🚨Hanna Millen recently joined Richmond County Emergency Services an...
04/11/2026

🚨📞 Telecommunicator Spotlight – Meet Hanna Millen ! 📞🚨

Hanna Millen recently joined Richmond County Emergency Services and has been with the agency for under a year. She is currently in training to become a Telecommunicator, and we are excited to have her as part of our team.

Even in her short time with the agency, Hanna has brought kindness, positivity, and an eagerness to learn to the communications center. Her attitude and dedication to learning the role make her a great addition to the team.

We are excited to watch Hanna grow in her new career and look forward to seeing the impact she will make within our agency.

When she’s away from training, Hanna enjoys reading, spending time with family, and fishing.

👏 Welcome to the team, Hanna, and thank you for choosing to serve Richmond County!

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