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Dodge County Sheriff urges public to help reduce 911 hang-up calls (WI)
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office is urging the public to help them reduce 911 hang-up calls. Sheriff Dale Schmidt stated Friday that the number of 911 hang-ups his agency has received is becoming “daunting.” The sheriff’s office has taken 2,292...
City Joins CMCo Dispatch After Lightning Destroys Equipment (NJ)
CAPE MAY - Cape May's decision whether to move to Cape May County central dispatch was made for it by a bolt of lightning. A direct lightning strike hit Cape May City Hall, at 5:30 p.m. July 20. According to City Manager Mike Voll, the strike fried all the...
911 center seeks sales tax hike for modern radio system (M
CARTHAGE, Mo. — The fire departments, law enforcement agencies and ambulance services in Jasper County face big changes in communications technology in the next few years, and officials say keeping up will take money. The Jasper County Emergency Services Dispatch...
‘Make the right call’ say police, 911 call centre (Canada)
Mounties in Grand Forks and the West Boundary are encouraging the public to “make the right” call when it comes to non-emergencies. Phoning 911 to report things like suspicious vehicles or noise complaints unnecessarily ties up dispatch operators who need to focus on...
Pilot program designed to redirect no-threat 911 calls from Columbus police showing promise, officials say (OH)
A part-time pilot program aimed at reducing Columbus police response to non-threatening calls involving mental health, drug addiction or other social issues is showing promising early results, Mayor Andrew J. Ginther said Thursday. The Alternative Response Pilot...
911 partially down in Gallatin and surrounding counties (MT)
Phone service provider issues at 911 dispatch centers in Gallatin and Park counties, along with West Yellowstone, are the main reason for people experiencing troubles calling emergency services. Though it is not a complete outage for 911 calls, some callers may run...
Lemmond named new E-911 assistant director (NC)
Jul. 29—LAURINBURG — Scotland County Emergency E-911 Communications Center has appointed Jonathan Lemmond as its new assistant director. "Jonathan was part of the initial opening team for the 911 center when it opened on Feb. 10, 2015," said Director Samantha Cameron...
Scott County Sheriff’s Office Employee Promotions (MN)
Scott County Sheriff Luke Hennen is pleased to announce the promotions of three Sheriff’s Office employees: Corrections Officer Cassie Kelly has been promoted to Corrections Sergeant, Recreational Safety Deputy Jacob Edwinson to Patrol Sergeant, and Dispatch...
“The 911 Crisis” by Dave Statter (DC)
photo by fromcaliw/love Dave Statter covered public safety in the District of Columbia and the region as a reporter for WTOP Radio & WUSA-TV. His website, STATter911.com, focuses on fire, EMS and 911 issues and videos. Dave currently runs STATter911 Communications...
Police Aren’t Needed for 49% of 911 Calls: Seattle Report (WA)
Nearly half of the 911 calls to Seattle police can handled without armed, sworn officers, according to a report commissioned by Mayor Jennie Durkan. The report, based on three years of dispatch data for 911 calls compiled by the National Institute for Criminal Justice...
UPDATED: EOC on its way (OK)
Norman will have a new Emergency Operations Center after a close vote by the City Council approved the use of American Rescue Plan Act funds for the project. After a 5-3 vote, the proposed facility will see $9.5 million of ARPA funds to cover a shortfall in the $15...
Israel National Fire and Rescue Authority launches new dispatch system, designed by MDA
Israel’s National Fire and Rescue Authority has launched its new cutting-edge dispatch system—one that will provide the fire service with enhanced capabilities and put it on the same computer platform as Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel’s emergency medical service. The...
Colorado 911 Dispatcher ‘Completely Overwhelmed’ After Mud Fills Her Home
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Due to technical issue, fire chief was not dispatched to blaze where 3 died, officials say (NJ)
The on-duty fire chief that was supposed to have been dispatched to a house fire on Woodlawn Avenue in Hamilton earlier this month, where three people died, was not alerted by the Mercer County dispatch center, officials confirmed Wednesday. Officials described the...
HELP WANTED: ACSO struggles to staff open positions (TX)
Like many local businesses, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office is struggling to find people to fill vacant positions. Sheriff Rudy Flores said one of his greatest challenges continues to be finding qualified applicants for available positions. “We currently have...
Lawrence County Council approves hiring of dispatchers for sheriff’s department (IN)
LAWRENCE CO. – The Lawrence County council approved the hiring of two dispatchers at a higher rate of pay due to their level of experience. One dispatcher worked previously as a Hamilton County dispatcher and has more than 10 years of experience, and the second...
Honoring the best, West Virginia Telecommunicator of the Year
POINT PLEASANT — A longtime Mason County 9-1-1 dispatcher has been named the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) West Virginia Telecommunicator of the Year. Ethel Taylor of Point Pleasant was surprised with the award Tuesday during a party in...
Feds sue North Carolina county over 911 operator’s firing
WILSON, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina county's emergency communications unit engaged in unlawful retaliation when it terminated a worker after she told supervisors that she had been sexually harassed while on the job, according to a lawsuit filed by the U.S....
VoIP Upgrades Bring New Features to Federal Phone Systems
At the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, a U.S. government medical training institution, David Lyons has been upgrading the phones. In 2015, USU — which educates students who want to serve in federal health professions, similar to the...
Public Safety Advocate: FirstNet Growth, Another MCPTT Option, FirstNet 10-Year Anniversary Soon, 4.9 GHz
This week we will look at the numbers as FirstNet (Built with AT&T) continues to add more agencies and users and we will discuss its plans to support another Push-To-Talk (PTT) application. We will then consider the possibility that the Federal Communications...
Upcoming Webinar
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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