BATH — Brodie Hinckley, director of the Sagadahoc County Communications Center, attended the prestigious
Chief Executive Officer Training Seminar held at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in Alexandria, Va.
Hinckley joined 29 other chiefs, sheriffs and 911 emergency managers at the training, designed to provide attendees a better understanding of the issue of missing and sexually exploited children and how to deal with the situation of a child who’s been reported missing.
“This has been one of the most valuable experiences for me in my 20 years as a dispatcher,” he said. “To be able to bring this knowledge home and put it into practice, is a plus for the citizens of Sagadahoc County.”
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