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     March 6, 2023 - March 8, 2023
     8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Georgetown Public Safety Operations and Training Center

Venue Phone: 512-930-2749

Venue Address:
3500 D.B. Wood Rd, Georgetown, Texas, 78628, United States

Description:

Classroom C

This is a Spanish course designed for dispatchers, 9-1-1 operators, and call-takers.  This course is designed to instruct and develop basic communication skills in Spanish involving key phrases and responses to emergency, fire, police, or medical related calls. It also introduces basic grammar, essential everyday Spanish phrases and Hispanic cultural diversity topics.

The utmost concern is to provide a foundation in the Spanish language that will not only lead to an essential skill for communication operators, but also to the provision of gathering pertinent information for emergency personnel.

Instructor

Monica Dominguez is currently a communications supervisor with the Georgetown Police Department.  She started her law enforcement career in June 1999 with the Brownfield Police Department and have over 19 years of service. Monica started her employment with the Georgetown Police Department in December 2004 and was promoted to a Communications Supervisor in 2006 along with becoming a Communications Training Officer. She received my Master Telecommunications certificate in January 2014 and became a TCOLE Instructor in August 2017. Monica grew up in a bilingual family that come from a Mexican background and is fluent in reading, writing, and speaking Spanish.

Special Instructions

Dress Code: To promote a professional training environment, CAPCOG requires proper professional attire. T-shirts, shorts, leggings, and flip-flops are prohibited.

Attendee must provide their PID # to receive TCOLE credit for courses taken through CAPCOG.

CAPCOG provides training for the Emergency Communication Centers (ECC) in our region at no cost to 9-1-1 telecommunicators and their departments.

When space is reserved for a 9-1-1 training class offered by CAPCOG, students or the supervisor who made the reservation must cancel such reservation at least two business days prior to start of the class. If not, payment for the class will be invoiced to the appropriate agency for the “no show”.

For Questions

Contact Pamela Frisk at 512-916-6097 or [email protected].