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LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY. WOMAN AMONG NEW 911 ACADEMY GRADUATES

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Kentucky Government Press Release by Kentucky Government Press Release
March 18, 2023
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Gov. Beshear, Department of Criminal Justice Training Announces 25 Graduates of Public Safety Dispatch Academy Class 148

Providing a lifeline to citizens and law enforcement officers

PSDA Class 148

RICHMOND, Ky. (March 17, 2023) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear and the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT) announced that 25 dispatchers from across the state graduated from the Public Safety Dispatch Academy and are now ready to begin answering the call to provide assistance and assurance to both citizens and law enforcement officers of the commonwealth.

“Your commitment to your community and the commonwealth is honorable,” Gov. Beshear said. “You are the lifeline to those who are experiencing the roughest moments of their lives. Thank you for answering the call to serve and being the calm voice in the winds of chaos.”

Lawrence County had one graduate, Carolyn Stalvey.

Louisa Police Chief Greg Fufitt welcomed Stalvey to the criminal justice system in Lawrence County.

“Louisa Police Department would like everyone to join us in congratulating Carolyn Stalvey on her graduation from the Department of Criminal Justice Training 911 Tele-communicator Academy, ” Fugitt said.

Carolyn Stalvey of Lawrence County is among this year’s graduates.

Dispatch basic training is mandatory for any sworn or civilian employee who will dispatch law enforcement officers by radio at a Criminal Justice Information Systems agency. Graduates of the academy have successful completed a highly structured and comprehensive curriculum to satisfy mandated training requirements. The graduates of Class 148 received 164 hours of academy instruction to satisfy these requirements over four weeks. Major training areas include identifying the role and responsibilities of the dispatcher, correct phone and radio procedures, handling emergency and non-emergency calls for service, emergency medical dispatch protocols and use of the state and national criminal databases.

“Choosing to become a member of a time-honored profession is admirable,” said DOCJT Commissioner Nicolai Jilek. “It carries with it a commitment of honor and professionalism. I thank you for your commitment and wish you the best of luck in your careers.”

DOCJT is a state agency located on Eastern Kentucky University’s campus. The agency is the first in the nation to be accredited under the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies’ public safety training program designation.

Class 148 graduates and their agencies are:

Kylreece G. Brown, Hazard Police Department

Maci Dean Breeden, Carrollton Police Department

Alanna B. Claywell, Bowling Green Police Department

Shelby Rae Cooper, Cynthiana-Harrison County E-911

Mahala D. Crider, Hickman County Dispatch

Christine Emily Downs, Marion-Crittenden County E-911

Kaitlyn Renae Gumm, Barren-Metcalfe ECC

Barnetta A. Jennings, Lexington Enhanced 911

Kylee S. Kendall, Kenton County ECC

Mytaya Treneese Knight, Fulton County Dispatch

Clarence R. Madison, II, Fayette County Schools Police Department

Michael Chad McAllister, Bullitt County Sheriff’s Office

Michael Seth McQueary, Pulaski County 911

Kimberly A. Nader, Lexington Enhanced 911

Shelby Madison Powell, Bluegrass 911 Central Communications Center

Andrew Pursley, Owensboro Police Department

Autumn Faith Roberson, Bath County 911

Kayla Bethanie Saupe, Trigg County E-911

Holly Page Simpson, Monroe County E-911

Carolyn Stalvey, Lawrence County 911

Stephanie Standridge, Oak Grove Police Department

Caleb Randall Stringer, Jessamine County E-911

Brayden Tolliver, Boone County PSCC

Tera N. Wardrip, Breckinridge County Dispatch

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