WhatsNew:
New Smyth County Sheriff's Office Moving Along
Project Lifesaver
May 15, 2011

Project Lifesaver is a program now available to Smyth County citizens through
the Smyth County Sheriff's Office.
Smyth County Sheriff's Office
Communications Division (E-911 Center)
The Smyth County Sheriff's Office Communications Division supervisor is
Lt. Audrey Musick. The Communications Division has eleven
dispatchers.
Audrey Musick, Lt.
Belinda Hancock
Gail Greear
Cheryl Johnson
David Parlier
Treva Frye
Charles Moser
Connie Davis
Robert Poston
Travis Poston
Kevin McDonald
The Communications Division plays a vital role in the day to day operations
of our office. The division is responsible for all incoming emergency
and non-emergency communications.
The Sheriff’s Office E-911 Center is manned around the clock, answering
calls-for-service for law enforcement, fire & emergency medical services,
and animal control. The E-911center is equipped with an automated Computer
Aided Dispatch (CAD) system; a dispatch mapping system, and enhanced wired
line 911, which allows Communications Officers to immediately obtain the 911
caller’s address.
E-911 Dispatch is the liaison between the caller and the appropriate help.
It is imperative that the dispatcher receives as much precise information as
necessary so that they may help in the most efficient manner.
Non-Emergency Contact - 276-782-4056 or 276-783-7204
Emergency Contact - 911




