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E911 Communications Center

Welcome ! 

Here you will find useful information and facts about our Communications Center and about the 911 system.

Cheryl Rogers, Director

770-461-4357

clrogers@fayettecountyga.gov

Hours of operation:

911 Center is operational 24 hours daily.

Business Center hours:

8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday - Friday.

The Fayette County 911Communications Center was established in 1995 with the consolidation of four separate communication centers, two of which were Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP).


The Communications Center dispatches for the following agencies:

  • Fayette County Fire and Emergency Services
  • Fayetteville Fire Department
  • Fayetteville Police Department
  • Peachtree City Fire and EMS
  • Peachtree City Police Department
  • Tyrone Police Department
  • Fayette County Sheriff's Department
  • Fayette County Marshal's Office

911 Center

Mission Statement

The Fayette County 911 Communications Center is the relay point for the dissemination of information to public-safety field units from the general public and between public-safety field units and agencies.  The relay of this information is of vital importance in the protection of life and property.  The Fayette County 911 Communications Center is committed to providing efficient, effective public-safety communications to the agencies it serves.  The Center promotes positive relations with each of the agencies it services as well as continuing to educate the community about Enhanced 911.

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