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Recognition for 911 Communications Officers
February 1, 2004
Nashville area alarm dealers recently coordinated with the Tennessee Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (TBFAA) to sponsor the 911 Emergency Communications Center annual Christmas dinner. At the event, TBFAA presented a plaque to the communications officers in appreciation for their work in protecting the lives and property of the people of Nashville. Pictured (left to right) are Penny Brooks, TBFAA executive director; Paul Owen, ADS Security; Jim Bales, BellSouth Security Systems; Roxanne Brown, director chief of the Communications Center; Ricky McWright, assistant chief - operations, Communications Center; and Alan Sissell, MonitorU.Com.