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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

SERESA to Hold Citizens Academy

Residents can participate in the first behind-the-scenes look at how the regional dispatch authority for St. Clair Shores, Eastpointe and Roseville works.

When a resident calls 911 in St. Clair Shores, Eastpointe and Roseville, the call goes into the SERESA consolidated dispatch center for police, fire and EMS services. From the moment the call is received, a trained dispatcher goes through a process to determine the situation and which service is needed. For the first time since the service went live in Dec. 2010, resident will be able to go behind-the-scenes look at the center through a citizens academy. Participants will see everything from how a call is received to actual role playing. "When you have that (role playing) people are astonished," said Cherie Bartram, SERESA executive director. "It opens thier eyes to 911 and helps the citizens become the police and fire's eyes and ears." …

Thursday, November 1, 2012

SERESA Dispatchers Honored For Being the Best in the State

Members of the South East Regional Emergency Services Authority were recently honored at state-wide banquet.

Personnel from the South East Regional Emergency Services Authority were recently recognized at the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) annual awards banquet. Dispatcher James Brinich received the Dispatcher of the Year Award for the State of Michigan from the association. Brinich was an original member of  SERESA consolidation of the dispatch centers for St. Calir Shores, Roseville and Eastpointe which took place in December 2010. He previously was a dispatcher for St. Clair Shores Police Department. He was described in his award as a “consummate Professional,” according to a release. The entire SERESA team received the TEAM of the Year award for the State of Michigan for assisting the Eastpointe Police Department…

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