Gov. Dunleavy creates 911 and dispatch working group (AK)

Anchorage, Alaska (KINY) – Governor Mike Dunleavy has signed Administrative Order No. 317, establishing the 911 and Dispatch Consolidation Working Group.

Its purpose will be to conduct a thorough analysis and make recommendations related to 911 and Alaska State Troopers dispatch consolidation.

“Public safety is job number one. All Alaskans have a stake in how 911 works so making sure we have a functioning 911 system…

Police dispatcher resigns over racist comment on black protester (NJ)

A police dispatcher in New Jersey resigned Monday after posting a racist touch upon Fb a few black boy at a George Floyd protest.

In a photograph posted on Fb, the Eight-year-old boy is pictured at a protest in Boston on Friday holding a sign, “At what age do I am going from good-looking to a risk?”

The dispatcher, Marc Repace, commented, “17 give or take a 12 months or two” and “LMFAO utterly kidding.”

Repace, 21, used to be suspended Sunday from the police division in Woodbridge…

Gallatin County voters approve tax hikes for public safety (MT)

Gallatin County voters have approved two tax increases to help pay for the 911 Dispatch Center and search and rescue operations.

In preliminary totals Tuesday night, the tax hike for the 911 Dispatch Center passed with 54.4% of voters in favor and 45.6%

The tax increase for the 911 Dispatch Center will raise property taxes by $16.20 a year for the owner of a $200,000 home and will bring in about $2.1 million annually.against. The increase for search and rescue passed, 62% to 38%…

FirstNet expands footprint to Pacific Territories

FIRSTNET is America’s public safety network.

That means first responders in all 50 states, 5 territories and the District of Columbia are gaining access to the only nationwide, high-speed broadband communications platform dedicated to and purpose-built specifically for them. And that’s why I am excited to announce that FirstNet has launched in the 3 Pacific territories — American Samoa, Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands…

County to Begin Regular COVID-19 Testing of Public Safety Personnel (VA)

Arlington County is planning to start regular testing of public safety personnel and critical employees, ARLnow has learned.

The county has acquired a rapid testing machine, which is currently undergoing a certification process. Once its accuracy is certified, it will be used to regularly test law enforcement, fire department and emergency communications personnel, as well as public health and other critical county employees…