San Jose Comm you are the professionals under the headset who serve as the critical first link in an emergency. You are calm in chaos, give lifesaving direction and ensure resources reach those in need. You hold the line when it matters most! Thank you! Happy Dispatcher’s Week!
So proud of our team! 💛 Their teamwork and calm, steady response under extreme pressure ensured critical information was relayed quickly and accurately playing a vital role in supporting the officers and the publics safety. #sjpd#dispatch https://t.co/diQHq37xui
A single violent act won’t define this community or this city.
Today, Valley Fair is alive again with families shopping, friends gathering, and officers standing watch to ensure everyone feels safe. San Jose shows its strength not by staying home, but by showing up. Resilience isn’t just a word here… it’s who we are. #sjpd
At a House hearing today 9-1-1 experts underscored urgency for NG911 funding. NENA CEO John Provenzano: "We look forward to working with Congress to secure NG911 funding so that every American has access to the fast, reliable emergency help they deserve..."
APCO applauds today’s historic passage of the Enhancing First Response Act (S.725) by the U.S. Senate. This legislation directs the OMB to reclassify public safety telecommunicators as “protective service” occupations. Read more: https://t.co/yIy1wfe9Xf
Congratulations to Assistant Communications Manager Vivian Gonzalez on her graduation from the Civilian Leadership Institute! SJPD prides itself on having a highly educated command staff who receive state of the art leadership training.
You are the voice we hear when we need help the most. For National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, we want to thank our SJPD Communications Specialists and Dispatchers for your commitment to serving our San Jose community with professionalism and compassion.
Congratulations to the SJPD Communications Division! Amanda Dekelaita, Phil Gardner, and Michelle Pease were honored tonight at the Public Safety Communications Managers Association awards for their outstanding efforts. Thanks for helping keep San Jose safe!
“Today I am humbled and honored to continue my 30-years of service and commitment to the safety and security of this city in the role of Chief of Police. I am grateful to our City Manager, Mayor, City Council and our community for having the confidence in me to lead the outstanding members of this Department who work tirelessly every day to keep us safe.
I look forward to working with our community members and businesses to ensure San Jose is a place where everyone can thrive. I am committed to engaging with our neighborhoods, organizational leaders and individuals to identify concerns and solutions together. Thank you all for the support.”
- Chief of Police Paul Joseph
How does your 911 call go from phone to 🚓 👮at your location? Come check out the magic behind the scenes! As well as other critical roles that support police operations! Nothing works without the other! 🙌
Thank you to Mountain View, Milpitas, Sunnyvale and Los Altos for supporting San Jose Dispatch so we could honor our CSO Brother Long Pham!! 💛💛💛 #dispatch
Today we honored the life and service of fallen Community Service Officer Long Pham. We were moved by the outpouring of support from the community and outside law enforcement agencies who came today to stand shoulder to shoulder with SJPD during this difficult time. End of Watch: August 3, 2024.
We are grateful for all the assisting agencies who will be patrolling San Jose while fallen CSO Long Pham’s funeral takes place.
Agencies assisting include: California Highway Patrol, Campbell Police Department, Gilroy Police Department, Los Altos Police Department, Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Department, Milpitas Police Department, Morgan Hill Police Department, Mountain View Police Department, Palo Alto Police Department, San Jose State University Police Department, Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office, Santa Clara Police Department, and Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety.