We seem to always focus on those resources that respond to the scene with the lights and sirens, but we often forget about the Dispatchers who are the first ones to get the call and often try to make sense out of frantic voices on the other end of the line. Without the skills of the Public Safety Telecommunicator, none of the subsequent efforts would be possible.
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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
- State officials outline 9‑1‑1 board work, public safety fund timing and PSAP consolidation plans (AR)
- Motorola Solutions touts ESInet interop with AT&T in Maryland
- When Communications are Critical, Marketing Won’t Save You
- RiverCom Buys Wenatchee Site for New 911 Center | Columbia Basin (WA)
- Repeated ‘deficiencies’ push Box Elder County first responders to switch dispatch centers (UT)

