Missouri APCO Recognizes Telecommunicator Logan Voss as Missouri Teammates in Action!

The Missouri Chapter of the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (MOAPCO) is pleased to recognize Telecommunicator Logan Voss of Springfield-Greene County 9-1-1 as a Missouri Teammate in Action!

On January 23, 2022, the Missouri State Highway Patrol was out with a female motorist and her small child. She was trying to get to a women’s shelter and her car had run out of gas. The trooper didn’t have a gas can, so he checked with Springfield Police who did not, either. Telecommunicator Voss monitored communications. He rounded up a gas can on his own and brought fuel to the scene for the female so she could be on her way.

Logan’s action was well beyond the expectations of the job and reflects his dedication to our citizens and user agencies. He did it quietly, without fanfare or expectation of any sort of recognition, but a Greene County deputy found out and let the communications center know how thankful he was for Logan’s selfless act. Logan’s did this simply because he saw a citizen in need and wanted to help her. Springfield-Greene County 9-1-1 is exceptionally proud of Logan and knows what an outstanding employee he is. This act is indicative of the type of person he is and Missouri APCO is proud to recognize Telecommunicator Logan Voss as a Missouri Teammate in Action!

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