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Valley Communications History
In 1976, the mayors of the Cities of Auburn, Kent, Renton and Tukwila
entered into an Interlocal Agreement to consolidate their police
and fire dispatching services into one organization and Valley Communications
Center was born! Valley Com began dispatching on
August 1, 1977. Over the years, several public safety agencies entered
contractual relationships with Valley Com for emergency communications
services. In 2000, the City of Federal Way was invited and joined
the relationship as the fifth owner. The most recent addition to
the Valley Com family was Vashon Island Fire and Rescue in March
2003.
Since 1977, the staff has increased from 16 authorized positions
to 110.5 in 2005. The administrative staff consists of a Director,
Assistant Director, Finance Manager, Accounting Technician, Training
Coordinator, Human Resources Manager, Administrative Services Coordinator,
Records Custodian and Administrative Clerk. A Technical Systems
Manager, Applications Specialist and Technical Services Specialist
support the technology. 7 Team Supervisors oversee 57 Dispatchers
and 36 Call Receivers.
In 1977, the first Valley Com facility was a 1050 square foot building
that had been converted from a vacated volunteer fire station. In
contrast, on June 23rd, 2002, Valley Com moved into a state-of-the-art
24,000 square foot facility with planned space for 20 years of operations.
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