Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch Authority
The Mesilla Valley Regional Dispatch Authority (MVRDA), established in 1989 through a Joint Powers Agreement between the City of Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, serves as the first consolidated dispatch center in New Mexico. It operates as the 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering Point for multiple jurisdictions, providing critical emergency and non-emergency communications across an extensive operational area of 3,814 square miles and a population of approximately 219,500 residents.
MVRDA is responsible for dispatching law enforcement, fire services, and emergency medical services in its service regions, which include the City of Las Cruces, City of Sunland Park, City of Anthony, Town of Mesilla, and Village of Hatch. In 2024, the center efficiently managed over 347,000 calls and requests, ensuring timely responses to public safety incidents.
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