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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Illinois Cook County Sheriff: "Cook County residents with special needs and/or disabilities that should be considered in an emergency..."

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Cook County Sheriff tweeted the following:

"Cook County residents with special needs and/or disabilities that should be considered in an emergency situation can register confidentially with the Smart 9-1-1 database to ensure first responders are aware when dispatched via a 911 call."
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Here are other recent tweets from Cook County Sheriff:

"In celebration of #NationalTelecommunicatorsWeek, wed like to share with you some of the faces behind the phone. We were able to ask Cathy Ryan, What motivated you to become a 9-1-1 Telecommunicator? & here's her answer. We're grateful to Cathy for her service to our office."
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"Today our therapy K-9 Ella turns 3. Since she joined our office in Dec., shes visited CCSO staff, local schools, & supporting community events. She also provides comfort to young victims being interviewed by investigators. We're happy she's a member of our team. Happy birthday!" on April 12
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"In celebration of #NationalTelecommunicatorsWeek, wed like to share with you some of the faces behind the phone. We were able to ask Kyla Davis, What motivated you to become a 9-1-1 Telecommunicator? & here's her answer. We're so grateful to Kyla for her service to our office." on April 12
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