Showing posts with label Public Safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Public Safety. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Public Safety- "This is how change begins."

 (WBOC)



A Strong Showing From The 

Pocomoke Community To Stand 

Up To Gun Violence

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A Strong Showing From The Pocomoke Community To Stand Up To Gun Violence | Latest News | wboc.com

6/10/25 - 

Mayor Nock (Facebook):

Thank You, Pocomoke. Let’s Do This.

Tonight, over 100 people showed up for our Emergency Public Safety Meeting — and let me just say, Pocomoke showed up strong.

I was determined not to leave the Middle School without real, actionable solutions. And thanks to the power of community, we’re moving forward with purpose and unity:

- Three new surveillance cameras will be installed in key areas across town.

- More foot patrols will be added in neighborhoods where they’re needed most.

- Our Neighborhood Watch program is officially coming back.

-  A Youth Task Force is launching to give our young people not just a seat at the table — but a mission.

- The City and Pocomoke High School will restart the Youth Council to amplify student leadership and civic engagement.

- Our Pocomoke Arts Commission gained over 10 new volunteers ready to inspire creativity and positive expression.

- And in just one evening, we raised $35,000 toward building a community center — because safe spaces for our neighbors matter.

To every resident, partner, and supporter who came out, asked questions, and offered solutions — thank you. This is how change begins. Shoulder to shoulder. One step at a time.

We’ve got work to do, but together, we’ve got everything we need to do it.

Let’s go, PO.


Sunday, April 14, 2024

Recognition for our Public Safety Dispatchers-

 City - County - State - Federal

(Worcester County Sheriff's Office:) ... we want to recognize the critical work our dispatchers do. They are the first contact for our residents, in potentially the worst day of their life. They are the calm voice on the other end of the phone reassuring callers that they are not alone, and that help is on the way, all while ensuring officers receive crucial information to respond. They are extremely important in determining how each call is going to come to completion. Our office is extremely grateful for their service to us all.

They perform an invaluable job. We see you and we thank you!

Much appreciation to our dispatch brothers and sisters!!

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Apparently they are not important enough to tell us who they are.


(Pocomoke City Police Department photo)