Lyon Co. Emergency Communications Center leans into artificial intelligence to cope with strain of staffing shortage

Lyon Co. Emergency Communications Center leans into artificial intelligence to cope with strain of staffing shortage

Lyon Co. Emergency Communications Center leans into artificial intelligence to cope with strain of staffing shortage

https://www.wibw.com/2026/01/08/lyon-co-emergency-communications-center-leans-into-artificial-intelligence-cope-with-strain-staffing-shortage/

Publish Date: 2026-01-07 23:22:00

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  • Dispatch centers are facing nationwide staff shortages, and Lyon County’s Emergency Communication Center (LCECC) is addressing this issue by integrating a new AI tool named “Betty.”
  • Unlike human staff, Betty is an assistive technology that handles non-emergency calls, specifically covering ten types of calls, including minor accidents and animal concerns.
  • Betty is designed to ask structured questions like a trained human 911 dispatcher, generating summaries sent via email to human dispatchers.
  • Despite the use of AI, two human dispatchers are always present to handle any escalation, ensuring safety and providing backup when needed.
  • The goal is to relieve human dispatchers from answering non-essential calls, thereby reducing distractions and focusing on more critical emergency duties.
  • Lyon County’s LCECC is among the few in Kansas utilizing this new technology and is currently in a four-month pilot period to evaluate and make necessary adjustments.