Perry County Commissioners try to Farm Out Perry's 911 Call Centers to Alan Wells and St. Francois

5 months ago
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What is the problem, Mike Sauer ???

Perry County currently has effective and responsive 911 Call Centers that we have been paying for and are budgeted for - SO WHAT IS THE PROBLEM ?

Mike says "you little people don't understand the problem" yet he refuses to show the People what the. problem is

Could it be that Alan Wells and St. Francois County need Perry to join their Call Center so that they can obtain a higher level of certification with the State of Missouri ? Could that new certification then bring in more revenue to St. Francois County?

As a resident of Perry County, I understand the critical role that our local 911 Call Centers play in ensuring our safety. These centers are the first line of defense in protecting the security of us, the residents. The prospect of outsourcing these vital services is deeply concerning.

Our 911 Call Centers are staffed by local professionals who know our community intimately. They understand our unique needs and challenges, which is crucial during emergencies when every second counts.

Outsourcing these services could lead to delays and miscommunications that put lives at risk.
Perry County currently has effective and responsive 911 Call Centers and those Call Centers have been paid for without creating budget deficits.

So what is the Problem ?

Moreover, keeping these call centers local supports jobs within our community and ensures that funds stay within Perry County rather than being sent elsewhere.Therefore, we urge you to keep 911 Call Centers located in and managed by Perry County and the City of Perryville.

Let's prioritize our own public safety over the wishes of Alan Wells of St. Francois County and Mike Sauer of Perry CountyPlease sign this petition if you believe in preserving local control over our emergency response system for the benefit of all residents in Perry County.

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