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Sedgwick County to create citizens advisory board for 911

Sedgwick County to create citizens advisory board for 911

Sedgwick County to create citizens advisory board for 911

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Sedgwick County Commissioners have approved the creation of a citizens advisory board for Emergency Communications.

911 director Elora Forshee said the idea began with discussions in 2021 on how to engage the community on the services provided by emergency communications.  There is a 911 advisory board that represents first responders, and a board that represents 911 employees, but there has not been a group that provides connections with the community.   A citizens board was recommended by a community task force that was looking at standards for the youth corrections system in the aftermath of the September, 2021 death of 17-year-old Cedric Lofton at the juvenile detention center.

Forshee said the citizens board will be a great opportunity for the community to provide input on 911 operations, and it will help with community outreach and recruitment.  She said the board will have 13 members.  There will be a member from each county commission district, one representing Wichita, one representing Derby, a member chosen by cities of the second class, a member representing a city of the third class, a youth member, and three at-large members.   Forshee said the Sedgwick County Association of Cities will be asked for recommendations on board members, and the appointments will be made by county commissioners.

County Commission chairman Ryan Baty said the board will be a conduit for community engagement and education, and it will give the community a stronger voice on 911.

 

 

 

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