by ECC Editor | Jan 20, 2020 | Comm Center News
School administrators in Chesterfield County have begun using an app that summons emergency officials with the push of a button.
The Rave Panic Button smartphone application, which went live on the day county students returned from their winter holiday break, allows principals and other school-based administrators to press a “panic button” to alert authorities to an incident that requires a response, such as an active shooter, a fire or a medical emergency.
During a presentation this month to the Chesterfield School Board… READ MORE
by ECC Editor | Jan 19, 2020 | Jobs
Shawano County is organized according to Chapter 59 of the Wisconsin Statutes. The following is the County’s Mission Statement and Policy on Quality:
“The primary mission of Shawano County is to provide all County citizens with cost-effective, prompt and high quality County services. Quality is the extent to which a product or service conforms to requirements and meets or exceeds customer expectations.”
Job Summary:
This is a non-sworn position requiring the performance of tasks associated with communications and records… READ MORE
by ECC Editor | Jan 19, 2020 | Jobs
Application Deadline: Feb 5, 2020
SALARY INFORMATION
Entry Level:$$54,033.02 annual
Top Pay:$$69,905.21 annual
JOB DESCRIPTION
**Those individuals who are interested in employment as a Communications Technician with the City of Dublin must submit a job application through the City’s website… READ MORE
by ECC Editor | Jan 19, 2020 | Comm Center News
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, Ohio (WJW )- The FOX 8 I-Team has found some people paid to take your 911 calls have been taken off the job due to their criminal records, and no one noticed they had been working around police computers.
Three call-takers from the Cuyahoga County communications center have been placed on paid leave as the county sorts this out.
The state determined the three workers shouldn’t be working there due to “prior criminal convictions and/or arrests.” The cases date back years… READ MORE
by ECC Editor | Jan 19, 2020 | Comm Center News, Uncategorized
ILLINOIS (KFVS) – Illinois State Police introduced the Feline Division on social media Tuesday, Jan. 14.
DUIE (pronounced Dewey) and his sister DISPO came to Springfield Communications Center at just seven weeks old.
The furry companions have become therapy cats, according to police.
Check out all their photos here… READ MORE