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Welcome to the Cobb County 9-1-1 / Communications Bureau Our mission is to improve the quality of life in our community by providing an effective channel of communications between the public and public safety providers. I am proud of the dedicated men and women in our department who have chosen the telecommunications profession as a career in which to serve the public. State of the art radio and communications systems, along with the extensive training program ensure the integrity of 9-1-1 services delivered to the City of Marietta, the City of Powder Springs, the City of Acworth, the City of Kennesaw, and unincorporated Cobb County. We are embracing the challenges brought about by the needs of the growing and progressive county we serve. As a leader in our profession, we are committed to providing the highest standard of vital emergency communications service. By implementing new technology to integrate wireless phone systems and eliminating cultural and language barriers we believe we can achieve this goal. If you are considering a career in telecommunications, I invite you to become part of our team. Thank you for your interest in the Cobb County 9-1-1 Communications Bureau web site. If you need any further information please do not hesitate to email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or contact us at 770-528-3828. - Ann Flynn Cobb County 911 Director |
Notice to all Cobb County residents and businesses Cobb County now has an emergency notification system Code Red Flyer Please click here to register your number Code Red Informational Video Video: Windows Media Format Video: Silverlight Media Format Code Red discussion on TV23's Focal Point Video: Windows Media Format Video: Silverlight Media Format CODE RED now comes with weather alerting!
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911 Respondent Feedback - New!
The Cobb County 911 Communications Center is working to improve the quality of our services.
You can help by rating the services we provided during the phone call you made which requested assistance from a police, fire, or ambulance agency.
This phone call could have been made to 911 or the non-emergency number 770-499-3911. Please note that in order to complete this interactive form, you must have the reference number related to your call.
How do you grade us?
Useful Information:
Cell Phones and 9-1-1 • www.georgia911.org


