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Department of Public Safety Communications promotes from within

10th March 2022, 4:11pm Press Release

The Ministry of Home Affairs is pleased to announce two internal management level promotions in the Department of Public Safety Communications (DPSC).


Caymanian takes up senior Public Safety Communications role

29th June 2018, 9:38am
Press Release

The Ministry of Home Affairs is pleased to announce Sean Vasquez as the Assistant Director of Electronic Monitoring for the Department of Public Safety Communications (DPSC).

Emergency Radio System Arrives

18th May 2018, 9:01am
Press Release

Next Stage of Motorola System

11th April 2018, 11:26am
Press Release

CIG Honours First Responders

7th August 2017, 10:49am
Press Release

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Department of Public Safety Communications
PO Box 2391
George Town
Grand Cayman KY1-1105
CAYMAN ISLANDS
P:(345) 949-9008

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The Department of Public Safety Communications (DPSC) has two primary functions. First, the Public Safety Communications Centre (PSCC) processes emergency (9-1-1) and non-emergency telephone calls and dispatches the appropriate resource to requests for service. These resources include the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, Cayman Islands Health Services Authority’s EMS Department, Cayman Islands Fire Service and others. The Electronic Monitoring Centre (CIEMC) is responsible for the monitoring of selected offenders referred by Her Majesty’s Prison Service, RCIPS, and the Courts. In addition, CIEMC is responsible for the monitoring of cameras associated with the National CCTV Programme.

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