by AllThingsECC.com | Dec 29, 2023 | Comm Center News
Allegheny County plans to overhaul its countywide public safety radio communications system.
Allegheny County Emergency Services has contracted with the telecommunications company Motorola to create the new system, County Executive Rich Fitzgerald announced Thursday.
by AllThingsECC.com | Dec 28, 2023 | Comm Center News
A Kentucky man is suing the state police after they allegedly wrongfully entered his home and shot him – in a series of events that his lawyer compared to a John Grisham novel.
by AllThingsECC.com | Dec 28, 2023 | Comm Center News
City officials say an anti-harassment ordinance implemented by the city of Sedalia has reduced the number of non-emergency harassment calls to 911.
by AllThingsECC.com | Dec 28, 2023 | Comm Center News
FARMVILLE – Prince Edward County Sheriff Tony Epps hears the problem every night. It’s not something that can be fixed with extra manpower or volunteers. And in some cases, it can cause issues when one of his men is responding to a call.
“I listen to my guys every night until I go to sleep and every night I hear them trying to talk and the dispatcher can’t hear them on the radio,” Epps said. “The dispatcher says you’re gonna have to give me a 21, which means give me a telephone call. Sometimes, you can’t do that if you’re in a bind. If you’re wrestling with somebody by yourself and you try to get somebody there to help and you’ve got to make a phone call? You can’t do that every time.”
by AllThingsECC.com | Dec 27, 2023 | Comm Center News
The state’s top watchdog has concluded that the MBTA showed apparent bias and favoritism when selecting a police dispatch vendor five years ago, saying in a newly released report that two other interested companies were unfairly iced out.
by AllThingsECC.com | Dec 22, 2023 | Comm Center News
BOONE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Town leaders are upset about Appalachian State University’s plans to create a 911 call center on campus.
Boone officials held an emergency meeting to discuss the proposal Friday. Local leaders say the university’s plan could slow response time during emergencies because the proposed 911 center would not have the capability to dispatch fire and rescue teams directly. The center would instead have to transfer 911 calls to dispatch emergency responders to the scene.