Cobb 911 Kids Expo: Explore the world of emergency calls

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At the Cobb 911 Kids Expo, your kids can learn how police, firefighters, and emergency medical personnel are dispatched to the scene of emergencies.

This free event will be held tomorrow, Saturday, September 7, at Cobb County’s 911 Center, 140 N. Marietta Parkway, Marietta, from 10:00 a.m. – noon.

Reprinted below is the announcement from the Cobb County website:

The number used in an emergency is on every police car and fire truck nationwide. Still, people have no idea what the person on the other end of the phone does when they call 911. The 2024 Cobb 911 Kids Expo offers community members, the opportunity to meet Cobb’s 911 team and learn more about how 911 works.

The 2024 Cobb 911 Kids Expo is a free event, geared toward children, to teach them about calling 911 and staying safe in their community. This interactive event, held by the Cobb County 911 team, is unlike any other public safety event, as the attendees can see the faces of those they’d call for help.

This promises to be a morning of fun and learning for kids of all ages. This event which started in 2021, has grown to include Cobb 911’s public safety partners and other county departments, and will offer fun relay and spin-the-wheel games, interactive activities such as a CPR demonstration, and the opportunity to dispatch an officer to a call. The 911 team will also give tours of the emergency communications center and their mobile command vehicle.

What: 2024 Cobb 911 Kids Expo

Who: Cobb County Department of Emergency Communications (911)

When: Sept. 7, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. – noon

Where: 140 N. Marietta Parkway, Marietta

We invite our community to learn more about Cobb County’s emergency response system and meet the first first responders.

Cobb County DEC is a multi-jurisdictional consolidated dispatch center in Northwest Metro Atlanta. The agency serves nearly 800,000 citizens and millions of visitors annually and processed over 900,000 calls in 2023.

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