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National Night Out 2022

National Night Out 2022

This was the first year that the PPD Dispatch center had our own booth at National Night out. It was so much fun to get out of the basement and mingle with our community in person.

Dispatchers at National Night Out

El Monte Pay it Forward BBQ

Here are some of El Monte PD who we served at our Pay it Forward event, that was hosted by our Pomona Police Officer's Association.

Dispatcher on Motorcycle at National Night out Serving El Monte Pay it forward event at El Monte PD

Some of our dispatchers with Officer Dorn who were serving up tacos to El Monte PD.

Dispatchers at Pay it Forward El Monte Event

Never Forget Sergeant Michael Paredes and Officer Santana

End of Watch June 14, 2022

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Washington Elementary Safety Video

Our dispatcher Camille assisted students at Washington elementary school creating a safety video. The students were providing tips to their peers when dialing 9-1-1.

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Recent Promotions

Congratulations to our newly promoted dispatch supervisors Kimberly Marquez, Alyssa Rodriguez & Adam McDaniel (not pictured).

Kimberly Promotion 2023

Congratulations to our newly reported Senior Dispatchers, Demi Montes & Alyce Rodriguez (not pictured).

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Retirement Announcement

About 25 years ago, Barbara Rodriguez started her professional dispatch career at Upland Police Department. In September 2000, Barbara lateraled to the Pomona Police Department as a Police Dispatcher. In 2010, Barbara promoted to Police Dispatch Supervisor. Barbara's public service to the Pomona Police Department and the City of Pomona made a positive impact and we thank you for all you have done.

Barbara Retirement 2022

Congratulations!!

Congratulations to our dispatchers who have recently passed their training!! Our dispatchers endure a rigorous amount of training for 12 months continuously. In order for them to "pass" and become a full-time Dispatcher, they must show that they are proficient and possess the knowledge and skills required to provide an excellent level of service to our community as well as our field personnel. Congratulations for a job well done!!

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