06/16/2026
Sometimes the most meaningful acts of service happen outside of an emergency call.
When Jaxson arrived for work, he noticed a citizen in the police department vestibule who appeared frustrated and in need of assistance. Recognizing she may need help, he took the initiative to step in, contact officers on her behalf, and reassure her that help was on the way.
Thank you, Jaxson, for exemplifying what it means to serve others with heart!
06/03/2026
Today, NCT9-1-1 celebrates 35 years of service, innovation, and partnership.
Since 1991, we've worked alongside our emergency communications centers, first responders, and public safety partners to help connect communities with emergency assistance.
Join us as we look back on 35 years of progress and look ahead to the future of emergency communications.
Learn more at nct911.org/35th-anniversary
35th Anniversary
★ 9-1-1: More Than Just a Number ★ To the district, 9-1-1 is more than just a number. It is a symbol of 35 years of innovation, advocacy and commitment to the public and 9-1-1 telecommunicators it serves. On June 3, 2026, the North Central Texas Emergency Communications District celebrates its 3...
06/01/2026
Visiting North Texas for the FIFA World Cup? ⚽🌎
In an emergency, call 9-1-1. Whether you’re visiting from across the country or across the world, help is just three numbers away.
Learn more about how to contact 9-1-1 during the World Cup at https://na2.hubs.ly/H05QwGd0
FIFA
No. In the United States, you cannot contact emergency services through WhatsApp. Please call 9-1-1 using your phone’s standard calling feature. A phone with a U.S. SIM card may connect more quickly than international calling due to potential call routing delays.
05/29/2026
As temperatures continue to rise in Texas, it's important to remember how to tell if someone is experiencing heat exhaustion or having a heat stroke. If someone is showing signs of either, get them to a cool place, give them water, and call 9-1-1 if symptoms continue.
Stay cool, stay hydrated, and stay safe!
05/23/2026
We’re excited to announce that our spring mural dedication ceremony in Bridgeport is just one month away. 🎨
This mural is a continuation of our fall mural contest, where young artists were challenged to create artwork honoring first responders and the people who help keep our communities safe.
We would love for you to join us as we celebrate the students, the artwork, and the message behind this special project.
Learn more about last year’s art contest here: Honoring 9-1-1 Heroes: https://na2.hubs.ly/H05HWhK0