The 9-1-1 Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (9-1-1 ACOG) is an intergovernmental entity formed in 1988 to implement, administer and coordinate the operation of the regional Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) emergency communication service in Central Oklahoma. Staff support used to accomplish the mission and goals of the 9-1-1 Association is provided by ACOG’s E9-1-1 & Public Safety Division through an agreement between the 9-1-1 Association and ACOG.
ACOG’s goal is to provide high quality 9-1-1 emergency services to the residents and visitors to 43 communities in Central Oklahoma being serviced by the region’s 20 9-1-1 centers.
About 9-1-1 ACOG
Since 1989, ACOG has provided 9-1-1 administrative, technical and educational services in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. This highly advanced and integrated system includes 20 9-1-1 centers serving nearly 50 communities in Central Oklahoma (link to map). The 9-1-1 Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (9-1-1 ACOG) is funded through locally voted 9-1-1 service fees on landline, wireless and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) devices.