WCECC Overview

The Warren County Emergency Communications Center (WCECC) provides dispatching and communications for all Law Enforcement, Fire, and Ambulance services in Warren County. The Center is the primary terminal point for 911 calls originating from telephones installed in Warren County. Activated in February 1996, and operating from an underground facility near Warrenton MO, the 911 Center is hardened against tornadoes; an internal electrical generator allows the computer and radio laden facility to continue operations even during times of localized or widespread power outages. In the event of any sort of widespread disaster affecting Warren County, the Center can be utilized as a command post for Emergency Services to direct recovery operations.

Staffed 24 hours a day by professional communications officers from a variety of backgrounds, the Center is an essential link in all the public safety functions in Warren County. Operating from five communications consoles, the Communications Officers are in continuous radio contact with the four Law Enforcement Agencies, two Ambulance Districts, three Fire Districts, and the Emergency Management Agency in Warren County. They also monitor radio frequencies which allow them to communicate with the Missouri State Highway Patrol and police and fire/ambulance agencies from cities and counties surrounding Warren County. In addition to computer controlled radio communications, each console has an active 9-1-1 position, CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) and a terminal connecting the operator with the computer systems of the State Highway Patrol, Department of Revenue Motor Vehicle and Driver’s License Bureaus, and the U.S. Department of Justice (NCIC).

The 911 Center is governed by an elected Board of Directors.  These seven board members come from different backgrounds that allow them to manage many situations.  Our Board meetings are scheduled for the second Wednesday each month beginning at 6 p.m.

At Warren County Emergency Communications Center we are dedicated to professionalism and public service.