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COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR PICKETT CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SERVICE  
  
The Coos Bay Police Department proudly honors Communications Supervisor Jennifer Pickett for her remarkable 15 years of dedicated service. Jennifer began her career in September 2010 as a 911 dispatcher, answering emergency calls and serving as a lifeline for the community. Her commitment and professionalism quickly set her apart, leading to her promotion as Communications Supervisor in July 2016.  
  
Throughout her career, Jennifer has achieved significant milestones, including earning her Advanced Telecommunicator Certification and Supervisory Certification through the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. These credentials reflect her expertise and leadership in the demanding field of emergency communications.  
  
Jennifer has played an instrumental role in guiding the staff at North Coos 911, ensuring smooth operations and high standards of service. As a Field Training Officer, she has mentored numerous entry-level dispatchers, shaping the next generation of emergency communication professionals.  
  
Her 15-year journey is a testament to her dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment to public safety. The Coos Bay Police Department expresses its sincere appreciation for Jennifer Pickett’s exemplary service and outstanding leadership.
COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR PICKETT CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SERVICE  
  
The Coos Bay Police Department proudly honors Communications Supervisor Jennifer Pickett for her remarkable 15 years of dedicated service. Jennifer began her career in September 2010 as a 911 dispatcher, answering emergency calls and serving as a lifeline for the community. Her commitment and professionalism quickly set her apart, leading to her promotion as Communications Supervisor in July 2016.  
  
Throughout her career, Jennifer has achieved significant milestones, including earning her Advanced Telecommunicator Certification and Supervisory Certification through the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. These credentials reflect her expertise and leadership in the demanding field of emergency communications.  
  
Jennifer has played an instrumental role in guiding the staff at North Coos 911, ensuring smooth operations and high standards of service. As a Field Training Officer, she has mentored numerous entry-level dispatchers, shaping the next generation of emergency communication professionals.  
  
Her 15-year journey is a testament to her dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment to public safety. The Coos Bay Police Department expresses its sincere appreciation for Jennifer Pickett’s exemplary service and outstanding leadership.
COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR PICKETT CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SERVICE The Coos Bay Police Department proudly honors Communications Supervisor Jennifer Pickett for her remarkable 15 years of dedicated service. Jennifer began her career in September 2010 as a 911 dispatcher, answering emergency calls and serving as a lifeline for the community. Her commitment and professionalism quickly set her apart, leading to her promotion as Communications Supervisor in July 2016. Throughout her career, Jennifer has achieved significant milestones, including earning her Advanced Telecommunicator Certification and Supervisory Certification through the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. These credentials reflect her expertise and leadership in the demanding field of emergency communications. Jennifer has played an instrumental role in guiding the staff at North Coos 911, ensuring smooth operations and high standards of service. As a Field Training Officer, she has mentored numerous entry-level dispatchers, shaping the next generation of emergency communication professionals. Her 15-year journey is a testament to her dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment to public safety. The Coos Bay Police Department expresses its sincere appreciation for Jennifer Pickett’s exemplary service and outstanding leadership.

Published on: 11/21/2025

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COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR PICKETT CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SERVICE

The Coos Bay Police Department proudly honors Communications Supervisor Jennifer Pickett for her remarkable 15 years of dedicated service. Jennifer began her career in September 2010 as a 911 dispatcher, answering emergency calls and serving as a lifeline for the community. Her commitment and professionalism quickly set her apart, leading to her promotion as Communications Supervisor in July 2016.

Throughout her career, Jennifer has achieved significant milestones, including earning her Advanced Telecommunicator Certification and Supervisory Certification through the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. These credentials reflect her expertise and leadership in the demanding field of emergency communications.

Jennifer has played an instrumental role in guiding the staff at North Coos 911, ensuring smooth operations and high standards of service. As a Field Training Officer, she has mentored numerous entry-level dispatchers, shaping the next generation of emergency communication professionals.

Her 15-year journey is a testament to her dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment to public safety. The Coos Bay Police Department expresses its sincere appreciation for Jennifer Pickett’s exemplary service and outstanding leadership.

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