Regional Emergency Communications Center(RECC)PurposeThe Santa Fe Regional Emergency Communications Center has existed since 2002 as the result of a “Joint Powers Agreement” between the City of Santa Fe and Santa Fe County. The RECC receives all police, fire, medical and animal control Emergency 911 calls and non-emergency calls for the City of Santa Fe and Santa Fe County and dispatches the appropriate agency to the location as needed. The Center operates on a 24-hour/7 day a week schedule. The RECC is governed by the Santa Fe Regional Emergency Communications Center Board of Directors. The Board of Directors consists of the City Manager and County Manager, City Police Chief and County Sheriff, City Fire Chief and County Fire Chief, and an At-Large Civilian. The Board of Directors regular meetings are held four times a year in January, April, July and October. The meetings are open to anyone who wishes to attend should there be any matters of public concern pertaining to the Regional Emergency Communications Center.
View Meeting notes, agendas and other information for the following City/County Boards. Meetings and Agenda – Regional Emergency Communications Center Board of DirectorsThe Regional Emergency Communications Center Board of Directors holds regular meeting four times a year (January, April, July, October). Special meetings are held as needed and will be posted. The meetings are held at the Santa Fe County Public Safety Complex, located at 35 Camino Justicia, Santa Fe, NM 87508.
Mission StatementAs Team Members of the Santa Fe Regional Emergency Communications Center, we are committed to providing prompt, accurate, coordinated and reliable E-911 and emergency dispatch service for all of those that we serve. Such service shall be provided in a courteous, responsive and professional manner. Goals of the RECC
Vision StatementThe vision of the Santa Fe Regional Emergency Communications Center is to be recognized as a trusted provider of emergency communications. To act with integrity and professionalism; maintaining an environment responsive to the needs of the agencies, organizations, and community that we serve. To capitalize on new and advancing technology and innovations to further our mission and strengthen our partnership with all we serve. When you call 911What To Do in the Event of an Emergency Interested in Pursuing a Career?The Santa Fe Regional Emergency Communications Center continuously recruits, accepts applications and trains for Emergency Communication Specialist (Dispatcher) positions. Training Coordinator: Gene Varela Related Contacts
RECC Contact InformationSanta Fe Regional Emergency Communications Center Telephone: 505-428-3710 Director: Ken Martinez Manager: Mary Mangino |