Governor Perdue Recognizes 9-1-1 Professionals, Young Heroes
Tuesday, March 30, 2010 |
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“When emergencies occur, minutes and sometimes even seconds can mean the difference between life and death," said Governor Perdue. "I am honored to recognize the state’s 9-1-1 professionals who save lives every day, and say 'thank you' for a job well done.”
The program also recognizes children from across the state who successfully used 9-1-1 during the past year to save a life in an emergency. This year's 9-1-1 Heroes are: 9-year-old Tristan Livingston of Forsyth County; 9-year-old Kayla Thurmond of
“9-1-1 is critically important," says Georgia Emergency Management Agency/Homeland Security Director Charley English. "We are grateful to the extraordinary people who work the phones every day with no margin for error. We also are proud to recognize these fine young people who used the system to save lives.”
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