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La Vergne police may turn to outside help for 911 dispatch. On Tuesday, city leaders will consider employing contracted dispatchers to alleviate the lack of staff. (TN)
Within the past 13 years, there has only been one time that the La Vergne emergency communications center was fully staffed. Police said that did not last long. As of publication, the communications center only has seven people on staff. Additionally, there is a...
Palmer council restores funding for emergency communications center; kills independent inquiry into former city manager controversy (AK)
Palmer’s council voted to fully fund the city’s emergency services call center at its Nov. 26 meeting, bringing the center’s staff back to six dispatchers and READ FULL ARTICLE
Statewide deadline approaching for Arkansas 911 center consolidations
The consolidation of 911 dispatch centers across the state is quickly approaching a deadline. The Arkansas legislature passed the Public Safety Act of 2019 which mandates the 911 call centers receiving state funds shrink by over 30%. Specifically, the Arkansas 911...
How an Apple Watch alert helped Loveland dispatchers connect with plane crash survivor (CO)
An alert from an Apple Watch started a connection between the Loveland Emergency Communications Center at the Loveland Police Department to the sole survivor of a plane crash west of Loveland on Saturday. What followed was hours of a dedicated team working to get...
‘Game changer’: Nashville’s new 911 technology could improve response time officials say (TN)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) -New technology at Nashville’s Emergency Communications Center could help 911 callers get the response they need faster. Call takers can now hear and see what the 911 caller sees in real-time through a platform called .....
AI on call: George Mason and Fairfax County dial up emergency response (VA)
When you have a dire emergency you want help from wherever you can get it. Even if it’s from an AI voice assistant. George Mason University received a grant of nearly $1 million from the National Institute of Standards and Technology for enhancing emergency response,...
Inside one state’s effort to digitize 911 to improve public safety (AZ)
A year into its implementation of next generation 911, Arizona officials see promising improvements for public safety responses. The state’s Department of Administration has worked for the past several years to transition the state’s 911 system from a...
Lincoln Police investigating series of hoax emergency calls (NE)
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The Lincoln Police Department is investigating a series of fictitious emergency calls involving false reports of fires across the city at several homes and an LPS high school. Over the past month, the 911 Emergency Communications Center has...
911 Outage Complicated By Failure (HI)
The public wasn’t notified about a 911 outage until about three hours after problems began because the Honolulu Police Department was struggling to come up with an alternate means of communication, officials said Monday. Police are investigating what caused the 911...
Change in law complicates 911 hiring (KY)
A change in state law approved earlier this year complicated hiring for 911 dispatch centers, and state 911 officials are hoping legislators will address the issue in the coming legislative session. READ FULL ARTICLE
“Heroes Behind Headset” author talks answering the call as a 911 dispatcher (WV)
She’s been a Fayette County 911 dispatcher and unsung hero for the past six years. When Bertha Blankenship took the call that her husband fell ill in 2022 it hit home and she decided to write a book about her dispatching experience. READ FULL ARTICLE
‘911 Guy’ looks to retire after 40 years of service with Dane County
Kevin Fisher has been a communicator with Dane County dispatch for 34 years. Fisher has worked in dispatch for so long people in the office and out in the community started calling him "911 guy" READ FULL ARTICLE
Next Gen 911 insiders say California hired inexperienced companies
After years of missed deadlines and documented safety issues surrounding the rollout of California’s Next Generation 911 system, project insiders are now speaking out, saying they feel compelled to warn the public about “major problems” with the years-long overhaul...
Oconee Co. dispatcher welcomed home following medical emergency abroad (SC)
The Oconee County community welcomed home a 911 dispatcher, who had suffered a medical emergency abroad. Members of community and Oconee County Sheriff’s Office lined up in Walhalla to greet Katie Johns as she was driven to her house. READ FULL ARTICLE
Disastrous’ Next Gen 911 rollout delaying life-saving help, records show (CA)
California is in the midst of a massive overhaul of its aging, landline-based 9-1-1 emergency call system, with project leaders promising the ground-breaking “Next Generation 911” (NG911) network will suffer fewer outages, deliver improved location accuracy, and...
APCO Pushes FCC for 911 Rulemaking on Interoperability
The Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) made recommendations to FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel’s office to issue proposed rulemaking on additional interoperability requirements for 9-1-1 providers. Specifically, APCO suggested that the emergency...
Summit County residents can now contact 911 via text (OH)
It's another tool for people who are in dangerous situations where texting is safer than calling, as well as those who are hearing impaired.
Winthrop Looking toward Expanded Regional Dispatch Center (MA)
The Metro North Regional Emergency Communications Center, comprising the dispatch services for Revere and Winthrop, is in talks to add a third community. At last week’s Winthrop Town Council meeting, Town Manager Tony Marino said the regional emergency communications...
Public safety is calling the FCC’s 4.9 decision a major win
In a unanimous, bipartisan, 4-0 decision, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is bolstering public safety’s use of the historically underutilized 4.9 GHz spectrum band. The new rules safeguard incumbent operations, establish a process to select a band manager, and make the spectrum available to the FirstNet Authority for 5G deployment on the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network (FirstNet).
New facility aims to replace existing SLO County sheriff and Cal Fire dispatch centers (CA)
On Oct. 23, members of dispatch and administration from the SLO County Sheriff's Office and Cal Fire division came together with hard hats and safety vests to sign their names and write messages around the construction site. According to Paul, this event was...
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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.
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