911 dispatcher disputes city’s claim of no ‘stand down’ policy (OH)

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX/WTTE) — Calls to 911 reveal drivers saying they were surrounded by protesters in downtown Columbus, and they felt threatened.

In one call, a dispatcher tells the caller, “we were told by our mayor to stand down.”

The calls describe protesters laying into cars, surrounding cars, and blocking traffic.

“I’m being threatened. I want the police here now. They’re surrounding my car… 

Needham gets public safety building update (MA)

NEEDHAM – Town officials recently received a construction update on the $69.95 million public safety facility project.

Ken Sargent, one of two managers helping to lead the project, said the original schedule anticipated substantial completion by Dec. 31, 2021. He told the board the date has been pushed to Jan. 22, 2020.

“Not too bad, everything considered,” he said. “We lost carpenters for two weeks because they essentially walked off due to (COVID-19)…

Text-to-911 Available in Prince Edward (VA)

FARMVILLE – The Farmville Emergency Communications Center is pleased to announce, starting June 9, 2020, they will be able to receive text-to-911 messages from cell phones. 

Text-to-911 is a great tool for the deaf, hard of hearing, speech impaired, or when making a call could put yourself or someone in danger.  Voice calls are still the best and fastest way to contact 911READ MORE 

Holbrook Regional Emergency Communications Center launches website (MA)

Director Steve Hooke recently announced the launch of a new website for the Holbrook Regional Emergency Communications Center, giving community members an updated and modern online space to access information, news and other details about the HRECC.

The new website, http://holbrookrecc.com, provides details of the services it provides, as well as information on the benefits of emergency communication regionalization. The new site contains information on HRECC supervisors and dispatchers; ways for people to join the staff…