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Uniformed Deputies make up the Jail & Emergency Dispatch
Division. These deputies have two responsibilities in this division.
On rotating days, they must serve as Jail Officers in the County
Jail and Emergency Dispatchers in the communication center. Each
area is described below.
Jail
Officer Duties:
Deputies
serving in the capacity as a Kewaunee County Jail Officer are directly
responsible for the safety and security of the Kewaunee County
Jail and the care and custody of all prisoners housed within. These
deputies, on a daily basis, book in arrestees, perform prisoner
transports to and from different county jails, and many other jail
functions such as serving meals and escorting prisoners to and
from court. Deputies interact with minimum and maximum security
inmates and enforce county, state and federal law in the jail.
Jail Officers also assist Emergency Dispatch as needed.
Emergency
Dispatcher Duties:
Deputies
serving in the capacity as a Kewaunee County Emergency Dispatcher
handle all emergency and non-emergency communications in the county.
These types of communications, either in person or by telephone
include: non-emergency calls for service, emergency 911 calls for
help, dispatching of patrol squads, fire, and EMS units to calls
of service, and communication between other sheriff and police departments
across the state and country. Emergency Dispatchers are also responsible
for: activating emergency sirens across the county in response to
severe weather or nuclear emergency, monitoring jail security devices,
assists with jail operations as necessary, and other communication
functions essential to the operation of the Emergency Communications
Center of Kewaunee County.
In
addition to the Emergency Communications Center at the Sheriff's
Department, a back-up facility is located at the Emergency Management
facility in Algoma. This facility is utilized in case the Emergency
Communications Center in Kewaunee needs to be evacuated or this
center fails in effect of a disaster. All communications can be
transferred instantly to the back-up facility in an emergency with
no loss of service to our citizens we serve.
This
division is under the direct command of Lt Joe Treml.
Supervisors include Sgt William Raduenz and Sgt Chris Vanerem. Sgt
Raduenz and Sgt Vanerem perform shift supervisory duties and
assist deputies in the Jail and Emergency Communications Center
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