Colorado Bill Recognizes Emergency Phone Operators as First Responders, Gains Unanimous Approval in the House

In a rare display of unity, a bill at the Colorado Capitol received the approval of every representative present on Monday. The measure, which seeks to recognize emergency phone operators as first responders, is now headed to the Senate for further consideration and approval.

These unsung heroes are often the first people you speak to in times of crisis, yet they have not been classified as first responders. Lawmakers at the Capitol have come to a bipartisan agreement that it is time to rectify this oversight and give credit where credit is due.

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9-1-1 dispatchers work tirelessly around the clock to ensure that people across the state receive the help they need in times of emergency. Their dedication and critical role in saving lives have not gone unnoticed, and lawmakers believe it is high time their work is acknowledged and properly classified.

With the unanimous support of state representatives, HB24-1016 to reclassify emergency communications specialists as first responders was passed, with 52 cosponsors backing the measure. Read the full bill HERE.

Laura Robinson, lead emergency communications specialist for 911 in Jefferson County, emphasized the importance of recognizing their work. "To be the first first-responder, to answer the panic phone call every time, to experience the rage, the anger, the fear, and the panic.”

While the passage of the bill is a proud moment for Representative Lieder, she acknowledges that there is still progress to be made for these dedicated workers. One area that needs attention is their pay. Increasing their wages will not only help retain skilled personnel but also demonstrate dignity and respect for their crucial contributions.

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The bill will now move to the Colorado Senate, where supporters are optimistic that it will garner the same level of success it achieved in the House. The recognition and appreciation for the work of emergency communications specialists are crucial steps in ensuring that all first responders receive the respect and support they need to continue their life-saving efforts.

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