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Meet Branford's Newest Dispatcher, Who Hopes One Day To Be A Cop
Brianna Sepulveda, who has a degree in criminal justice, has a lot of experience as a 911/public safety dispatcher in both CT and RI.

BRANFORD, CT — The Branford Police Department welcomes Brianna Sepulveda as the town's newest 911/public safety dispatcher.
Sepulveda was a dispatcher for the city of Central Falls, Rhode Island before moving to Connecticut in late 2019. She spent two years as a dispatcher for Old Saybrook.
While working for both, Branford police said she took "a vast variety of calls."
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And, in Old Saybrook, stepped up to also assist the town's COVID-19 vaccine clinic.
Sepulveda graduated from the New England Institute of Technology with an Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice. After graduating, she worked as a security officer for a RI psychiatric and substance abuse hospital, Branford police said, before taking on the job in Central Falls.
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In a Facebook post, Branford police said she not only looks forward to serving the community as a dispatcher, but "hopes to become a Branford police officer in the near future."
In her spare time, she enjoys freshwater fishing and equestrian competition.
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