Mesa City Council has issued a Notice of Intent to adjust utility rates, beginning a 60-day period for feedback on the proposed rates and impacs.
With more rain in the forecast, some Mesa retention basins are filling up and localized flooding is possible in low-lying areas.
Members of the Public Safety Communications Division are quality people, providing quality service. They support citizens and officers by demonstrating compassion, a desire to serve, professional conduct, and comprehensive knowledge and ability. Their job requires the mental toughness and courage to face challenging situations. While others are in distress, they must suspend their emotions in order to be successful.
To the Dispatcher and 9-1-1 Operator, being successful means saving lives or helping apprehend a criminal. Our success is measured in seconds.
Personnel work to coordinate routine and emergency operations for the Mesa Police Department, as well as providing 9-1-1 services for fire and medical calls for the following agencies: Mesa Fire Department, Apache Junction Fire District, Gilbert Fire Department and Queen Creek Fire Department. Their duties include:
There are four employee classifications in Communications. They are the:
Navigating the Non-Emergency Number Menu
How Does 911 Work?
Radio Frequencies & Police Radio Codes
Technical Aspects of Communications