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KENTUCKY STATE POLICE COMMUNICATION CENTER RECOGNIZED FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Louisville, KY. (September 14, 2021) – On Thursday, September 9th, the Kentucky Emergency Services Conference held its annual awards banquet in Louisville to honor emergency service personnel from across the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Kentucky State Police, Post 1...
Want a promotion? Get vaccinated first, North Carolina city tells workers
By Anna Johnson The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) RALEIGH, N.C. — City of Raleigh employees seeking promotions will need to be vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a recent city memo. The city's 4,000 employees must be vaccinated by Friday or start weekly...
TERT Responds When 911 Needs a Backup (NC)
In the aftermath of the recent storms that dumped heavy rain on western North Carolina, a Telecommunicator Emergency Response Taskforce (TERT) was deployed to support the Haywood County Communications Center, in providing some relief for the telecommunicators there...
911 board opts to end dispatch trial (MI)
WEARE TWP. — A trial period of how medical responses are dispatched came to a close after a vote was taken during a regular meeting Wednesday morning of the Mason-Oceana 911 Board at the dispatch center. The 90-day trial period involved having medical calls into...
Community safety director says Portland leaders have mismanaged public safety crises (OR)
PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland's Community Safety Director said city leaders have failed to manage a series of public safety crises and said the mismanagement has led the city to where it is on a range of problems like police call volume, gun violence, and 911 wait...
State sidelines new police dispatch and records system (VT)
MONTPELIER — The Department of Public Safety has pulled the plug — at least temporarily — on a new computer assisted dispatch and records system for Vermont State Police and many local and county police agencies across the state. The move came after department...
Seattle’s Newest Department Aims to Change the City’s Response to Crisis Calls (WA)
Health One, a Seattle Fire Department program that responds to low-acuity crisis calls, is a relatively new alternative for 911 dispatchers. By Paul Kiefer The last time Seattle launched a new department—Seattle Information Technology, which brought IT staff from...
Province looks to boost ambulance service in small island communities (Canada)
The province is looking to enhance its ambulance service, with a focus on rural and remote locations. In October, 24 ambulance stations will be converted from on-call paramedic staffing to 24/7 stations with eight full-time paramedics. Vancouver Island communities...
APCO International Releases 6th Edition of Communications Training Officer Course
Alexandria, Va. – The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International has recently launched an update to the APCO Communications Training Officer (CTO) course. This course provides comprehensive training to experienced telecommunicators on...
$95M bond measure proposed for Lewisville public safety complex would not affect city’s tax rate (TX)
This conceptual rendering shows one possible design for the new Lewisville fire administration building and Central Fire Station being proposed as part of the new public safety complex. (Rendering courtesy city of Lewisville) The city of Lewisville is looking to...
Wireless carriers to discontinue 3G networks by 2022 (IL)
According to the Van Buren Township Dispatch and the Public Safety Department, many wireless carriers will discontinue 3G wireless connections in 2022. Older style 3G models of Tracfones, flip phones, Jitterbugs, etc. will be discontinued as early as January 2022....
Dispatch upgrade to improve response, communication (OK)
The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office will soon implement a technology software that promises to improve dispatch response to people in distress. A contract with Central Square Technologies will cost the county $638,723. The Cleveland County Board of Commissioners...
Congress looks to drag 911 calls into the 21st century with texts, videos and photos
A next-generation 911 would allow the nation's 6,000 911 centers to accept texts, videos and photos. The big picture: U.S. emergency communications have remained stubbornly analog, but Congress is about to take another run at dragging 911 into the digital age. Why it...
FCC Announces 50 CSRIC Members, CISA Co-Chair – MeriTalk
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced today the 50 members of the reestablished Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council (CSRIC), which will be co-chaired by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). In...
BCLA privileged to honors emergency responders | Opinion (KS)
To the Editor,Did you know Brown County has 279 emergency responder positions filled? Did you know that in addition to community fire departments, police departments, dispatch, the sheriff’s department and our county wide ambulance service, we also have a mounted search and rescue team (which uses horses & riders to search off the beaten path during an emergency) and Squad 48 (which extract people from vehicle accidents & other emergencies requiring special equipment)?The men and women doing these jobs are not doing it for fame and fortune. They are doing it because they feel called to serve and protect their community…to make it a better and safer place for themselves, their families and ALL of us.BCLA was privileged to honor Brown County’s 279 emergency responders on Patriot Day – Saturday, September 11, 2021. On a day filled with much emotion – the 20th anniversary of 9/11 – we remembered those that gave the ultimate sacrifice at the World Trade Center in New York City. Then we said thank you to our Brown County First Responders because we never know when that opportunity could be taken from us.THANK YOU to the almost 200 people who participated in the procession and ceremony and another approximately 70 people who took advantage of the World Trade Center Virtual Tour at Arrow Twin Theatre. If you were unable to attend Saturday’s events, we encourage you to take a moment, pick a specific emergency responder &/or a department and send a handwritten thank you to them. Brown County departments honored on Saturday included:Everest Fire DepartmentFairview Fire DepartmentHiawatha Fire DepartmentRescue Squad 48 & Town & Country EMSHorton Fire DepartmentIoway Tribal Fire DepartmentKickapoo Tribal Fire DepartmentMorrill Fire DepartmentPowhattan Fire DepartmentRobinson Fire DepartmentBrown County Sheriff, Dispatchers & Mounted Search & RescueHiawatha PoliceHorton Police & DispatchersIoway Tribal Law EnforcementKickapoo Tribal Law EnforcementReginal Highway TroopersSac & Fox Tribal Law EnforcementIf you were unable to see the Virtual Tour we invite you to visit this link so you can watch from home. The link will be active through Sunday, September 19. https://www.911memorial.org/demand-tours PASSWORD: NC9DNVWe also want to give a BIG THANK YOU to the other groups and individuals who helped make these Patriot Day events possible:Lingling (Rachel) Zhang, Arrow Twin TheatreLynn Allen, Brown County Historical SocietyWilliam Geisendorf, Hiawatha Family DentistryBrad Unruh & Monte Unruh, Jackrabbit CoffeeLauren Lock, McDonald’sMatt Bartlett, SonicJoan Stoller, American Heritage Girls Troop #KS2315Laura Hooper, Scout Troop #313Matthew Leahy, Hiawatha High ArtKarie Covert, Hiawatha Middle ArtMike Dunaway, Zion Lutheran ChurchRichard Lehmkuhl, Eternal HopeSteve Stoller, Sabetha Thrivent FinancialSpencer Madison, vocalistSarah Kleopfer, vocalistJudy Bruning, pianistJoey May, Hiawatha WorldHorton HeadlightHiawatha Kiwanis ClubBrown County CommissionersHiawatha City CommissionersBrown County Home GuardBlake Ezra Burton Memorial FundSubmitted by: Brown County Liberty Alliance – Patriot Day CommitteeJerry & Jeanette AllerStuart & Amanda AllerLucas & Kendra HeinenBrian & Annette Hoskins
Central dispatch gets final approval (IN)
After months of negotiations and years of discussion, the Daviess County commissioners joined with the city of Washington to combine the county and city dispatch centers into a single operation. The final approval was given by the commissioners at their meeting...
Ontario police force will now text you if you make an accidental ‘pocket dial’ (Canada)
TORONTO -- It's estimated that about 90 percent of Canadians now have a smartphone and if you have one, you know it's easy to dial 9-1-1 — sometimes, even by accident. “We get hundreds of these calls a day, which amounts to thousands of accidental calls a year,”...
Over-the-phone CPR training now a must for 911 operators in Rhode Island
CUMBERLAND, R.I. (WPRI) — Three years ago, Rena Fleury went into cardiac arrest at a Cumberland High School football game and died after the 911 dispatcher failed to recognize the 45-year-old needed CPR. A new law signed ceremonially on Tuesday by Gov. Dan McKee aims...
What If You Call 911 and a Clinician Shows Up?
Imagine this: you’re outside hanging around with a friend or a loved one you know happens to struggle with mental illness or addiction. They’re having what appears to be a mental breakdown and have told you that they are hallucinating and that they’re thinking of...
Paramedic hiring push to benefit North Island communities (Canada)
North Island ambulance stations will benefit from the province’s strengthening of its ambulance system with what it calls the largest hiring push in B.C.’s history in rural and remote locations. “When we call 911 for help, British Columbians need to feel confident...
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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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