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Inside SAPD’s 911 call center: The voices saving lives before help arrives | kens5.com (TX)

This 911 call center never sleeps, fielding about 4,000 calls every day. In 2025 alone, the lines have lit up 2.1 million times.

SAN ANTONIO — When emergencies happen, most of us dial 9-1-1 and wait for help. But before police officers, firefighters or paramedics arrive, a calm voice on the other end of the line is already at work – guiding callers through chaos and gathering the information that can save lives.

Mobile County 911 earns state’s first CALEA accreditation – NBC 15 (AL)

MOBILE, Ala. (NBC 15) — The Mobile County Communications District (MCCD), the county’s 9-1-1 emergency communications center, has become the first 9-1-1 service in Alabama to achieve accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), a nationally recognized credentialing authority for public safety agencies.

Fire Chiefs Association Reverses Course on NextNav

Late last month, the California Fire Chiefs Association reversed its position of support for NextNav, withdrawing that support in a letter to the FCC. This prompted a statement from NextNav’s Vice President of Government Affairs, Ed Mortimer, where he said they believed the association was misinformed by “special interest,” according to a statement from Mortimer.

Wilson County Emergency Communications earns international accreditation (NC)

“Every 911 call represents someone who needs help, and our job is to deliver calm, professional and life-saving assistance,” said Jeff Williford, director of emergency communications. “IAED accreditation reflects the dedication of our telecommunicators and our continued focus on quality, accountability and public safety. I’m extremely proud of our team and the service they provide our community every day.”

FirstNet – A Monkey, A Banana, and A Gun

Back in 2015, during one of the early FirstNet hearings on Capitol Hill, the Chair of FirstNet, Sue Swenson, briefed our nation’s elected officials on FirstNet, its progress, and the direction it was heading. With the confidence of a seasoned corporate telecommunications executive, she spoke about the many successes and how the network was going to get built. At one point, she was asked if they were going to reach their 2022 deployment goal. In her ever-present calm demeanor, she looked up at the dais and said, “Yes. If we don’t, I mean, we should be shot,” which clearly caused an awkward pause (and laughter), as the straightforward answer surprised many who were used to hedged responses like, “I think we can,” or “we will do our best.” Well, history has shown that she and the FirstNet Board got it done and indeed met all their 2022 goals.

Arlington County, Va., Modernizes Its Emergency Dispatch – GovTech

These data sources can come from 911 calls, Internet of Things technology, and other software systems used by first responders.

“All of that connects to the CAD. And with the legacy CAD system we had that wasn’t necessarily [the case],” Saur said. “There was some legacy connections. But as technology changes rapidly, they’re looking for interfaces that a cloud connection can easily do.”

Why FirstNet Still Matters: A Fire Chief’s View from the Street to the Nation

I’m writing this as a local fire chief in mid-Missouri and representing NAEMT on the Public Safety Advisory Committee to the FirstNet Authority. Those two roles are not separate. What happens in Washington DC, directly affects what happens in a patient’s living room, in the cab of a fire engine, or in the middle of a multi-agency incident where nothing is clean and nothing is predictable.

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4.9 GHz Band: Review of the FCC Order

On October 22, 2024, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) released its Eighth Report and Order (Eighth R&O) regarding utilization of the 4940-4990 MHz (4.9 GHz) band that protects incumbent users as requested by us, the Public Safety Spectrum Alliance (PSSA). This Eighth R&O addresses a number of issues related to the use of this band by public safety. Please join us for a briefing on this order and how it impacts public safety.

This presentation will be led by Chief Jeff Johnson (ret) and Attorney Jason Karp, one of the nation’s leading experts in public safety spectrum regulations.


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