Raleigh-Wake Emergency Communications Center

The Raleigh-Wake Emergency Communications Center, also know as Raleigh-Wake 9-1-1, provides communication support to law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies in delivering the most appropriate, timely and safe response to calls for service from citizens. The Center employs highly trained, professional Telecommunicators that utilize the latest technology in order to maintain our commitment to quality service.

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Agencies

  • Serves the population of Wake County.
  • Provides public safety communications to seven municipalities.
  • Dispatches for 3 EMS agencies, 8 law enforcement agencies and 21 fire departments.
  • Dispatches public utilities, public works and the Wake County Department of Social Services after-hours.
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CALEA

Accreditation and Certifications

  • 2007 - First NC 911 center accredited by CALEA.
  • 2007 - Recognized as "Accredited Center for Excellence" by NAED.
  • 2010 - Training Academy program certified by APCO.
  • Only one of four Public Safety Answering Points in the United States to have the combination of certifications and accreditations from CALEA, NAED and APCO.

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9-1-1 Training Academy

Training

  • All new employees complete a Training Academy Program and receive 6 to 9 months of hands-on training.
  • Each employee is provided over 40 hours of professional development annually.
  • Participates in Public Education Events.
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RWECC

Statistics

  • The 9-1-1 Center receives approximately 800,000 calls a year.
  • Approximately 450,000 calls a year are dispatched to Police, Fire, Medical and after-hours services in Wake County.
  • In 2010, over 4,000 calls were reviewed for accuracy and compliance with a yearly center average of 99%.
  • In 2010, the Raleigh-Wake 9-1-1 Center delievered 14 babies and provided countless CPR instructions that resulted in 9 saves.

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Last Modified: February 02, 2012