The N.C. General Assembly took an important step last month to clarify the essential role of 911 telecommunicators as part of the public safety network. With support from the North Carolina 911 Board, the House and Senate read statements that 911 telecommunicators should be recognized as first responders and shown appreciation for the dedication and service they render to their communities and the state.
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Protecting 4.9 GHz for Public Safety
Learn about current efforts to continue to protect the 4.9 GHz Band for public safety as well as recent filings, key decisions impacting these efforts, and how you can support PSSA’s initiative to protect the 4.9 GHz band for public safety.Recent Posts
- Kansas Emergency Mobile Dispatch and Training Center: Sharpening skills and supporting telecommunicators statewide
- Digital upgrades to 911 are coming to Kentucky
- New $125 million San Bernardino County center aims to improve emergency response to ‘Disneyland of disasters’ (CA)
- Roswell cuts ribbon on E-911 Emergency Communications Center (GA)
- BSO communications division handles more than 1.7 million calls annually, sheriff says (FL)

