The Hendricks County Communications Center
(HCCC) is the primary 9-1-1 public safety answering point (PSAP) for
all of Hendricks County. The HCCC is currently under the direction
of Executive Director Steven Cook, who has been with the Center
since July 2007.
All dispatchers are trained to handle
police, fire and medical emergencies. The center is manned by a
minimum of five Dispatchers at all times - 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week, 365 days per year. The HCCC receives information, evaluates,
and dispatches emergency Police, Fire and service units in response
to requests for assistance by the public.
All Dispatchers are also certified in Emergency Medical Dispatch.
This means that they have the specialized training to triage medical
calls based on a series of questions. They can also deliver detailed
instructions for CPR, childbirth and minor first aid.
All questions, comments, or concerns can be directed to
submissions@hccom.org.