4 leaving 911 board are recognized (IL)

4 leaving 911 board are recognized (IL)

Four members of the Effingham County 911 were recognized this week for their serviced. For two, their terms are expiring and two others stepped down.

Board Chairman Julie Stephens, who started on the board in 2016, and Board Treasurer Wayne Rubach, who also started in 2016, are leaving the board after their terms end on June 30. Both Stephens and Rubach are “at-large” members of the board.

“Thanks for allowing me to be on the board for these five years,” Rubach said…

Public Safety 911 Operator/Police Dispatcher Trainee Job at City of Mesa, AZ

The current recruitment will be used to fill Public Safety 911 Operator and Police Dispatcher Trainee vacancies in the Mesa Police Department. This recruitment will also establish Eligible lists that may be used to fill future vacancies. Please review the Testing Process document for more information on testing dates and the testing process.

PUBLIC SAFETY 911 OPERATOR ($42,525.86 – $62,940.80 Annually)

A Public Safety 911 Operator is responsible for receiving and evaluating calls from the public concerning crimes, fires, and medical emergencies. Specific duties include: evaluating calls for proper action; initiating Police response by obtaining information required for dispatching field units; and entering data into a computer as it is being received…

County considers upgrading radio dispatch equipment

County considers upgrading radio dispatch equipment

Some local law enforcement officers are calling for an upgrade to the county’s aging radio dispatch equipment.

During a Wednesday board of commissioners meeting, members of the Curry County Sheriff’s office made their case for upgrading the dispatch system, which multiple local police and fire agencies use for communication. Among those using the system, Gold Beach and Port Orford police, multiple fire departments, as well as the sheriff’s office and Coos Forest Patrol. Brookings police has its own dispatch system…

Tennessee board reports Nashville bombing impact on 911, future plans

In the wake of the Nashville bombing that create extended outages for 66 public-safety answering points (PSAPs) AT&T has committed to improving its network resiliency, communications with 911 centers, and its backup-power capabilities, according to a report to the Tennessee Emergency Communications Board (TECB).

TECB Vice Chairman Steve Martini presented key findings of the report to the board during its May 5 meeting, although “sensitive” network-security information was not shared publicly. Based on five meetings with AT&T officials between April 6 and May 3, Martini said that the main cause of the 911 outages stemmed from the fact that the AT&T personnel were not allowed to provide supplemental power sources to the key network in a timely manner after the bomb detonation resulted in the failure of the commercial power grid in the area…

Shrewsbury asks to share Worcester’s public safety radio frequencies (MA)

Shrewsbury asks to share Worcester’s public safety radio frequencies (MA)


Photo by/Laura Hayes
A radio site will be built at the fire station on Centech Boulevard as part of the project.

By Laura Hayes, Contributing Writer

SHREWSBURY — Shrewsbury is interested in using Worcester’s public safety radio frequency.

Trying to make that possible, Shrewsbury firefighter and lead technical support on public safety radios Joseph Milosz presented an intermunicipal agreement between the town and Worcester during the May 11 Board of Selectmen meeting, which was unanimously approved.

“Part of the challenge of the radio world unfortunately right now is frequencies are very regulated by the FCC [Federal Communications Commission],” Milosz said…

Between cellphones and 5G rollout, it’s not easy to get a new radio frequency, he said.

“The best way to go forward was to take and add on to the City of Worcester’s system,” Mizlosz explained. “…It’s using what’s already built into the city, which is new.”