
In a notable professional stride for local emergency services, Elizabeth Maple, a Telecommunications Supervisor with the Fairfield County Sheriff's Office, has completed an elite program that strengthens the leadership and effectiveness of public safety communications. Maple's accomplishment was celebrated in a recent social media announcement by the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office.
Selected as one of only 14 nationwide for the Certified Public-Safety Executive (CPE) Program's 19th class, Maple underwent six months of intense training, culminating at the APCO Headquarters. According to the Fairfield County Sheriff's Office, the program encompassed "executive-level leadership in public safety communications." Maple not only navigated the academic challenges of the CPE but also secured a scholarship from the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) to cover her tuition costs— a testament to her commitment and professional prowess.
As Fairfield County’s 911 Coordinator, the significance of Maple’s role cannot be overstated. The Fairfield County Sheriff's Office's social media post echoed this sentiment, "This achievement reflects Elizabeth’s commitment to excellence, professional growth, and the continued advancement of public safety communications in Fairfield County." Her leadership is pivotal as it translates to real-world efficiency and effectiveness in managing crises that hit close to home.
The Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office didn't miss a beat to publicly appreciate Maple’s dedication. They acknowledged her hard work, "We congratulate her on this outstanding accomplishment and thank her for her dedication and leadership." It's clear that with Maple at the helm, Fairfield County's emergency communications are in capable hands.









