Emergency Communications

The Johnson County Emergency Communications Center (ECC) serves an area of approximately five-hundred and fifty square miles in suburban and rural Johnson and Miami counties.  The ECC dispatches Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) for fourteen departments to more than forty-thousand calls per year.

Johnson County is one of seven counties which makes up the metropolitan Kansas City area. Each of the county’s fire departments operates on automatic aid agreements with the other departments for both fire and critical medical calls. Satellite technology installed on many of the units allows ECC staff to dispatch the closest ambulance and fire unit to calls.  

The ECC is organized into the following departments:

Thirty-five employees make the ECC their second home as most staff members work twelve hour shifts. Along with dispatching fire and EMS calls, the ECC staff is involved in a number of public safety initiatives in Johnson County and the Kansas City Region.

The ECC serves as the lead agency and contact for: