#TeammatesInAction: Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop E Communications Team

  • Communications Operator III Patricia Limbaugh
  • Communications Operator III Justin Davis
  • Communications Operator Trainee Krysten Keeney
  • Communications Operator III Doug Hager
  • Communications Operator III Betty Rodgers

On October 24, 2021, Iron and Madison Counties activated tornado sirens approximately 30 minutes before a tornado touched down.  The Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop E communications team began coordinating officer response to the area and made required notifications to staff members.

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Limbaugh
Davis
Keeney
Hager
Rodgers

Around 9 p.m., the voice of Troop E Marine Corporal Richard Walker came over the radio saying he and his family had taken shelter in their basement and reported water was coming into the basement, severe storms were overhead, and they had a propane leak. As first responders made every effort to reach Corporal Walker and his family, the corporal again called by radio saying his house was destroyed but he and his family were safe. Other calls flooded into Troop E and the Madison County Sheriff’s Office reporting damage to power lines, structures, and roadways. At shift change, Operators Rodgers and Hager seamlessly took over the communications duties.

These operators acted as a team handling a large amount of phone and radio traffic while keeping staff notified and coordinating patrol officer response. They embraced the Core Values of the Missouri State Highway Patrol through their unwaning professionalism, resourcefulness, commitment, character, and compassion. For their tremendous ability to process information and provide exceptional customer service with professionalism and commitment during a time of uncertain safety to the people they know, love, and serve, we are proud to recognize them as APCO Teammates in Action.


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