Tablet Command Partners with First Arriving for Real-Time Dispatch Information (VA)

Tablet Command Partners with First Arriving for Real-Time Dispatch Information (VA)

Richmond, Va. and San Rafael, Calif. – First Arriving, a leader in technology for public safety and local government, and Tablet Command, a leading incident response and management solution provider, today announced they have collaborated to provide real-time dispatch information for First Arriving’s Digital Dashboards.

The partnership will provide Dashboard users with real-time dispatch information from Tablet Command including nature of call, address, units dispatched, call notes, turnout timer, ETA and distance, custom alert tones, maps and ESRI layers. There are more than 100 integrations and features available through First Arriving’s dashboards for large display screens, desktops and tablets…

Penobscot County EMS faces staffing crisis (ME)

Penobscot County EMS faces staffing crisis (ME)

EMS departments are struggling statewide, but officials say they’ve gotten worse in the last three months.

PENOBSCOT COUNTY, Maine — Across the state, many emergency medical services departments are critically short-staffed, and that problem only seems to be getting worse.

Dispatchers who answer 911 calls and send out EMS crews said they’re regularly sending ambulances outside of their coverage areas to help cover emergency calls.

Chris Lavoie, Penobscot Regional Communications Center director, said his dispatchers are frequently calling as many as seven different departments to find an available ambulance crew to send to a medical emergency… 

Okaloosa County Commission approves $19.7M loan for public safety tech (FL)

CRESTVIEW — The largest piece of the funding mix to pay for a massive Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office emergency communications equipment project fell into place Tuesday.

That’s when the County Commission unanimously agreed to borrow $19.7 million from the Santa Rosa Beach branch of Trustmark National Bank to cover the bulk of the $26.5 million project. It could be completed by early to mid-2024….

Dayton native named Wright State’s director of public safety (OH)

Dayton native named Wright State’s director of public safety (OH)

“When you have all of those entities working together it results in a safer and more secure campus,” Holden said.

Several other universities in the region operate under the Department of Public Safety model, including University of Dayton, University of Cincinnati and Bowling Green State University.

The police department employs 12 police officers, several part-time detectives, six dispatchers and a team of officer for community policing and special events. A lieutenant, records technician, customer care center supervisor and two parking attendants are also employed…

Regional dispatch center charts course toward creation, with or without Stow (OH)

Regional dispatch center charts course toward creation, with or without Stow (OH)

Lori L. Pesci, left, Deputy Director of the Division of Public Safety for the Summit County Executive's Office and Justin Fye, project architect for Mann, Parsons, Gray Architects walk through the former site of the Weaver Workshop that will become the new regional dispatch center.

Cuyahoga Falls, Fairlawn, Tallmadge and Summit County are moving ahead with plans to create a regional dispatch service, even as another potential key player mulls whether to join the operation.

The city of Stow’s participation — or lack thereof — will not change the other communities’ financial contributions to the project or its timeline.

The five entities have discussed consolidating their dispatch services for at least five years, and in early November finalized negotiations…