Debby Gunn, Porter County’s communications director, is staying on past her planned exit to help navigate a turbulent transition — as the county scrambles to find her replacement and push for full dispatch consolidation amid mounting pressure from towns and internal challenges. Despite last year’s controversies — including officer-involved shootings, ambulance delays, and calls for her resignation — Gunn credits her tenure with major wins: slashing dispatcher turnover from 6.3 to just 1.5 per year, implementing new tech, and prioritizing safety and efficiency. With towns shutting down their joint center by September and the county aiming for full consolidation by October, Gunn’s extended stay may be crucial — even as she reflects on her time with deep gratitude.
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