Cincinnati 911 protocol errors drop by more than half in 3 years – FOX19 (OH)

CINCINNATI (WXIX) – New data obtained by FOX19 NOW shows Cincinnati’s 911 call center has reduced protocol errors by more than half, dropping from 17% down to as low as 3% over three years.

When someone dials 911 in Cincinnati, the response follows a specific chain — from call answer to dispatch to arrival on scene. Call-takers at the Cincinnati Emergency Communications Center gather information and dispatch police, fire, or EMS before first responders head to the scene.

Fire Chiefs Association Reverses Course on NextNav

Late last month, the California Fire Chiefs Association reversed its position of support
for NextNav, withdrawing that support in a letter to the FCC. This prompted a statement
from NextNav’s Vice President of Government Affairs, Ed Mortimer, where he said they
believed the association was misinformed by “special interest,” according to a statement
from Mortimer.