Kitsap County Central Communications 

We have been answering 9-1-1 calls and dispatching emergency services from this building since the 14th of June, 2005.  Here are some candid photographs of the center, more will be added as they are taken.  Keep in mind that the building is about 99% complete with some project work still ongoing.  The photographs here were taken during an average day, no special clean up effort was made.   This is your 9-1-1 center at work.  
     
To see this building during the design and construction phase, click here.

Front entrance of the building.

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Public viewing area, looking into the dispatch floor.

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Kitchen, looking to the right as you enter from the main hallway.

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Each team (A and B) has a refrigerator to share. Our administrative staff and the Department of Emergency Management share the third

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The dispatch floor looking from the windows towards the main hallway. You can see the viewing area in this photograph.

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Closer photograph of the viewing window showing some of the many security cameras around the building.

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Quiet room for the dispatches and call receivers. 

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Main hall looking from the kitchen towards the front of the building.

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Supervisors console position.

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Telephone punch downs.

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Radio Equipment.

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Part of the computer network.

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Check back, we'll be updating these photographs as we can

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