Meet the Dispatcher: Amy White

Amy White

How long have you been a dispatcher? 8 years Why did you become a dispatcher? Dispatchers are a vital part of the emergency response system, and it is so important to get the right resources to the right location as quickly as possible.  It is such an honor to be the voice on the phone … Read more

Meet the Dispatcher: Heather Lam

Heather Lam

Can you tell us a little about yourself? I’m originally from Northern California where I attended Saint Mary’s College of California and received a degree in Psychology. I’m a mom to two amazing boys who keep me busy when I’m not at work, which usually involves watching them play soccer, rugby, or video games.   I … Read more

Meet the Dispatcher: Robert Navarro

Robert Navarro

Tell us a little about yourself. My name is Robert Navarro. I have been in the fire service for 28 years. I am 47, and originally from Highland Park down in the Los Angeles area. How long have you been a dispatcher? 22 years, including 19 years with VCFD Why did you become a dispatcher? I … Read more

Meet the Dispatcher: Julie Fuchs

Julie Fuchs

Can you tell us a little about yourself? I was born and raised in Ventura County and currently live in Camarillo. I graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a BS in Forestry and Natural Resources. My husband Brett is a middle school teacher here in Camarillo and we have been married for 25 … Read more

Meet the Dispatcher: Travis Kelsey

Travis Kelsey

Tell us a little about yourself. I am Travis Kelsey. I am married and have an 8-year-old son. My wife is Shanelle, and my son is Kolton. They are my reason for everything I do. I love playing guitar, riding my Harley (I have a 2021 Road Glide Special) and spending time with my family. … Read more

Meet the Dispatcher: Marnie Henson

MTH1 at VCFD building

Tell us a little about yourself. I was born and raised in Ventura County. My husband Steven and I live in Camarillo where we both grew up. I have 3 grown sons, 2 stepdaughters, 2 soon to be daughters-in-law, 3 grandsons and a 1 yr. old granddaughter. We stay busy!  In our down time we … Read more

Meet the Dispatcher: Ann Marie Cafuentes

Ann Marie Cafuentes

Tell us a little about yourself. My name is Ann Marie Cafuentes. I am a mother to two beautiful children, my son Vincent Ryu and my daughter Jade Elizabeth. I have been married to my high school sweetheart Armando for 12 years. I am a proud Filipino American and have a German Shepherd named Harley. … Read more

Meet the Dispatcher: Brittany Lavallee

Brittany LaVallee

Tell us a little about yourself. Hi all, my name is Brittany, my coworkers call me CLIFFY, BRL, or Lavallee. I am from Simi Valley and very proud to be a resident of Ventura County. My favorite sports teams are the Dodgers and the Rams! I enjoy paddleboarding, playing with my goddaughters, spending time with … Read more

Dispatchers Put the First in First Responder

Katie Farber

Fire Communications Center Answered 100,348 emergency Calls in 2021 A 64-year-old man stops breathing while working out at the gym. A pregnant woman’s baby won’t wait for her to get to the hospital. A 50-year-old man collapses while hiking and his heart stops beating. In each case, the “first first-responder” was a Ventura County Fire … Read more

Chad Cook Appointed to Deputy Chief

Chad Cook

Cook was selected after a nationwide recruitment. A panel of four outside raters interviewed the most qualified applicants and concluded, “Chief Cook was the clear and obvious choice.” [Read more]

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