FirstNet network expanding wireless communications for first responders in Tioga County (PA)

FirstNet network expanding wireless communications for first responders in Tioga County (PA)

TIOGA COUNTY, Pa. (WETM) – First responders in Tioga County are getting another major boost in their wireless communications thanks to the FirstNet® network expansion currently underway by AT&T.

New, purpose-built FirstNet cell sites will enhance voice and mobile broadband coverage in the county and give first responders on FirstNet – America’s public safety network – access to always-on, 24-hours-a-day priority and preemption across voice and data…

County to replace aged communications equipment (PA)

Crawford County Public Safety is set to receive some new communication equipment, following a series of unanimous votes at the Oct. 27 meeting of the Crawford County commissioners.

Commissioners approved the replacement of the communication stations for Public Safety’s Police Central, Government North and Police North, Government South and Government/Fire and Med West remote sites. These stations, according to Public Safety Director Greg Beveridge, are used to contact police, medical, fire department and other emergency responders.

The existing equipment, Beveridge said, is out of date and unable to receive service due to its age…

Public Safety Mobility: Balancing Safety and Privacy Concerns

There are two words that define how technology is changing policing for the better. Connectivity and mobility. These words pack power. Connectivity is the quality, state or capability of being constantly connected. Mobility is taking that connectivity with you, even when you are moving. For police officers, these terms encompass the ability to access critical information from a mobile device, be it a tablet computer, smartphone or wearable. Access this guide to learn how to address officer and agency privacy concerns while delivering constant connection via mobile technology and apps…


Santa Barbara to join other agencies in creating Regional Fire Communications Facility (CA)

Santa Barbara to join other agencies in creating Regional Fire Communications Facility (CA)

By Joshua Molina

Noozhawk Staff Writer

Santa Barbara will join other jurisdictions in the county to create a combined Regional Fire Communications Facility.

The city expects to pay about $756,000 to be part of the single communications facility designed to improve response times for fire calls.

The council voted 6-0 on Tuesday, Oct. 6, to move forward with a five-year contract to share the technology.

“This is absolutely the best thing for the community,” Fire Chief Chris Mailes said… 

Hiring Hoosiers: More 911 dispatchers needed (IN)

Hiring Hoosiers: More 911 dispatchers needed (IN)

INDIANAPOLIS — The Marion County Sheriff’s Office is trying to hire more 911 dispatchers.

“Every day, right now as we’re sitting here talking, there’s a 911 call being answered and someone’s getting help,” said Maj. Michael Hubbs. “A lot of our heroes carry guns. Some have capes. Our heroes have headsets.”

Hubbs says likely everyone will have to call 911 at some point in their life.

“A dispatcher is a very important job,” he said. “Actually in some aspects, it’s more important than a police officer or firefighter. And they’re required to do a lot. So we need the best caliber of a candidate to sit in that seat…