YORK, Pa. (WHTM) – York County is making big changes to its 911 Center.
Fire, police, EMS and communication workers say the current setup isn’t working.
York County hired a firm to evaluate the center, and it released a public report of recommendations this summer.
This week, county leaders decided to move forward with IXP, the New-Jersey based company that put together the report, as a management consultant.
“The county put out a request for qualifications,” said Mark Walters, the York County public information officer.
IXP was among multiple companies that expressed interest in working with the county to implement the recommendations.