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Keeley was pursued by a Chouteau County Sheriff's deputy on Highway 223 after allegedly stealing gasoline in Chester. After an eight-mile chase, his tires were punctured by stop sticks laid down by a highway patrolman. When officers asked the teen to step out of the car, he fired a shotgun at the deputy's vehicle, according to reports given by state investigators at a coroner's inquest.
Keeley died of multiple gunshot wounds after officers returned fire. The inquest found that the officers used reasonable force.

The dispatcher was on the phone with state and local law enforcement throughout the incident.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chouteau County Sheriff's 911 communication's Center - Training and Associations:

                                           

 

 

 

 

Keeley was pursued by a Chouteau County Sheriff's deputy on Highway 223 after allegedly stealing gasoline in Chester. After an eight-mile chase, his tires were punctured by stop sticks laid down by a highway patrolman. When officers asked the teen to step out of the car, he fired a shotgun at the deputy's vehicle, according to reports given by state investigators at a coroner's inquest.
Keeley died of multiple gunshot wounds after officers returned fire. The inquest found that the officers used reasonable force.

The dispatcher was on the phone with state and local law enforcement throughout the incident.

Keeley was pursued by a Chouteau County Sheriff's deputy on Highway 223 after allegedly stealing gasoline in Chester. After an eight-mile chase, his tires were punctured by stop sticks laid down by a highway patrolman. When officers asked the teen to step out of the car, he fired a shotgun at the deputy's vehicle, according to reports given by state investigators at a coroner's inquest.
Keeley died of multiple gunshot wounds after officers returned fire. The inquest found that the officers used reasonable force.

The dispatcher was on the phone with state and local law enforcement throughout the incident.

Keeley was pursued by a Chouteau County Sheriff's deputy on Highway 223 after allegedly stealing gasoline in Chester. After an eight-mile chase, his tires were punctured by stop sticks laid down by a highway patrolman. When officers asked the teen to step out of the car, he fired a shotgun at the deputy's vehicle, according to reports given by state investigators at a coroner's inquest.
Keeley died of multiple gunshot wounds after officers returned fire. The inquest found that the officers used reasonable force.

The dispatcher was on the phone with state and local law enforcement throughout the incident.

Keeley was pursued by a Chouteau County Sheriff's deputy on Highway 223 after allegedly stealing gasoline in Chester. After an eight-mile chase, his tires were punctured by stop sticks laid down by a highway patrolman. When officers asked the teen to step out of the car, he fired a shotgun at the deputy's vehicle, according to reports given by state investigators at a coroner's inquest.
Keeley died of multiple gunshot wounds after officers returned fire. The inquest found that the officers used reasonable force.

The dispatcher was on the phone with state and local law enforcement throughout the incident.

Keeley was pursued by a Chouteau County Sheriff's deputy on Highway 223 after allegedly stealing gasoline in Chester. After an eight-mile chase, his tires were punctured by stop sticks laid down by a highway patrolman. When officers asked the teen to step out of the car, he fired a shotgun at the deputy's vehicle, according to reports given by state investigators at a coroner's inquest.
Keeley died of multiple gunshot wounds after officers returned fire. The inquest found that the officers used reasonable force.

The dispatcher was on the phone with state and local law enforcement throughout the incident.

Chouteau County Dispatcher's train for Target Nofication or PANS, Public Alert Notification System.

The countywide enhanced 9-1-1 Communications Center or PSAP is operated by seven P.O.S.T. certified and well trained dispatchers who take calls for assistance including informational and administrative calls;  9-1-1 emergency calls are taken twenty-four hours a day/seven days per week. Through a modern communication system centering around Positron's Viper assistance is fielded countywide. Dispatchers are responsible for the alerting and support of the county’s nine fire departments, three ambulance services, quick response units, search and rescue, Disaster and Emergency Services, and local government; as well as interfacing with other public safety agencies from the State and Federal government.

 

 

 

 

 

The enhanced 9-1-1 Communications Center is managed by Kimberly Burdick who counts with 19 years of experience with Chouteau County Sheriff's Office.

For any questions regarding the communication's center, please contact Kimberly Burdick at (406) 622-5451.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keeley was pursued by a Chouteau County Sheriff's deputy on Highway 223 after allegedly stealing gasoline in Chester. After an eight-mile chase, his tires were punctured by stop sticks laid down by a highway patrolman. When officers asked the teen to step out of the car, he fired a shotgun at the deputy's vehicle, according to reports given by state investigators at a coroner's inquest.
Keeley died of multiple gunshot wounds after officers returned fire. The inquest found that the officers used reasonable force.

The dispatcher was on the phone with state and local law enforcement throughout the incident.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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