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Robyn Miles / Daily News
Supervisor Kim Phillips, seated, goes about her duties as a crowd surveys the new 911 facilities during an open house Tuesday.
A large group of people attended a ribbon-cutting and open house Tuesday at Troup County’s new and improved 911 Emergency Communications Center in the basement of the Government Center on Ridley Avenue.
When the county started 911 service in 1987, it had six employees who answered 43 calls in the first 16 hours. It now has 24 employees who answered 511 calls during the first eight hours of work in the Government Center.