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Dispatcher shortage continues to plague 9-1-1 response in St. Louis City (MO)
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- If you call 9-1-1 in St. Louis for a car fire, a structure fire, or even a murder, there's a good chance you'll hear: "You've reached the City of St. Louis. All operators are busy at this time." A spokesperson for Mayor Tishaura Jones said...
Seminole County Fire Chief asks residents to reduce use of 9-1-1 due to increased COVID (FL)
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — Seminole County’s Fire Chief sounded an alarm Tuesday over the high volume of medical transports his department has been responding to with a recent increase in COVID-19 cases. Chief Otto Drozd is asking residents to only dial 9-1-1 if they...
CSP to upgrade service allowing text to 911 – Alamosa News (CO)
ALAMOSA - Next Generation 911 is a new system comprised of Emergency Services Internet Provider (IP) networks that went live July 14th 2021. This allows the public to now text message emergencies to the San Luis Valley E911 Center. NG911 incorporates Rapid SOS which...
FirstNet investigates off-network communications
FirstNet investigates off-network communications FirstNet is researching ways to provide off-network broadband communications to public-safety workers. In some cases, responders must operate in remote areas with no access to broadband communications. They may be too...
Oroville council to discuss fire dispatch service with Cal Fire (CA)
OROVILLE — The Oroville City Council will discuss a pair of items during the regular business portion of Tuesday’s meeting regarding fire protection services in the city. The council will consider a temporary contract with Cal Fire-Butte County for fire dispatch...
Dispatcher jobs continue to be difficult to fill across the Magic Valley (ID)
JEROME, Idaho — Law enforcement agencies and communication centers are struggling to fill the critical roles of dispatch officers across the Magic Valley. Often referred to as the "first" first responders, the crucial job of a dispatcher is at times forgotten. “There...
Regional project set to improve public safety communications in Kilgore, Gregg County (TX)
KILGORE, Texas (KLTV) - The City of Kilgore is working on upgrading communications infrastructure in the southern part of Gregg County. City of Kilgore emergency management coordinator and Lieutenant with the Kilgore Police Department Terry Linder, says the regional...
FirstNet touts Rhode Island first responder equipment
First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) officials recently joined AT&T personnel in unveiling tools designed to aid Rhode Island first responders. AT&T has delivered a pair of Compact Rapid Deployables (CRDs) to the Rhode Island Emergency Management...
Technology cuts emergency response time in DOT pilot program (NY)
NEW YORK – Carbyne, a global leader in public safety technology, has released the results of a three-phase pilot program using its emergency response platform c-Live Universe with the Georgia Department of Transportation, the first step in its partnership with the...
AT&T Expands FirstNet 5G Service, Adds Connection to Its ESInet Service
AT&T announced that it had expanded 5G coverage for the FirstNet network to 10 more cities across the country. First responders in Austin, Texas; Charlotte, North Carolina; Cleveland, Ohio; Dallas; El Paso, Texas; Houston, Texas; Knoxville, Tennessee; Phoenix;...
FirstNet Brings a One-of-a-Kind 5G Experience to More First Responders Across the Country
DALLAS, Aug. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- What's the news? FirstNet® – the only nationwide network built with and for America's first responders – is keeping public safety connected unlike any other network. Here's 3 strategic ways: Expanding the FirstNet 5G footprint: As...
INVESTIGATION FINDS 3 POLICY VIOLATIONS LINKED TO DEATH OF PHOENIX 9-1-1 DISPATCHER (AZ)
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) – A just-completed internal investigation has found three violations in the moments leading up to the death of Phoenix 911 operator Pamela Cooper earlier this year. The 48-year-old dispatcher had just returned to work in late February after five...
911 report recommends consolidating com centers (AR)
The statewide public safety answering point consolidation plan report Federal Engineering presented the Arkansas 911 Board earlier this summer recommended the city of Hot Springs move its PSAP into Garland County's 911 Communications Center. The recommendation took...
New 911 plan saves money for Mishawaka, county and makes libraries, small towns pay a share (IN)
The last time St. Joseph County officials considered carving out a chunk of income tax money to pay for the 911 dispatch center, the plan stalled after backlash from libraries, townships and other public agencies that would lose money. Now, officials are once again...
AT&T opens sub-6 GHz 5G access for FirstNet in 10 cities
AT&T on Monday said first responders that are signed on to FirstNet now have access to its low-band flavor of 5G in 10 cities. In the 10 locations, FirstNet users can tap the carrier’s sub-6 GHz 5G spectrum, and they include: Austin; Charlotte, North Carolina;...
Crittenden County communications center struck by lightning; 911 calls routed to West Memphis (AR)
CRITTENDEN COUNTY, Ark. (WMC) - The Crittenden County communication center was struck by lightning Friday afternoon. Phone lines are down following the lightning strike, causing police, medical, and fire emergency 911 to be re-routed to West Memphis. The Crittenden...
Holbrook Select Board Recognizes HRECC Director Steve Hooke on APCO International Director of the Year (MA)
HOLBROOK -- The Holbrook Regional Emergency Communications Center is pleased to announce that Director Stephan Hooke was honored earlier this week by several local and state representatives regarding him being named 2021 International Director of the Year by the...
Broadband advocates disappointed in Waldo County’s early plan for stimulus money (ME)
Waldo County officials plan to invest roughly $3 million in federal stimulus money in upgrades to emergency services infrastructure, disappointing broadband advocates in the region who were hopeful that more would be dedicated to investing in high-speed internet. The...
Now Hiring: Urgent need for 911 dispatchers in Rock Co. (WI)
JANESVILLE, Wis. (WMTV) - 911 dispatchers are in high demand across the country and in Rock County. Rock County 911 Communications Center is currently hiring for seven 911 Telecommunicators. Kathy Sukus, the 911 Communications Director, says always tough to hire...
St. Pauls leaders learn the town needs to upgrade its emergency dispatch services (NC)
Town leaders here learned Thursday an update is needed soon or the emergency services system will default to county 911 services. St. Pauls dispatches its calls through a landline system and functions as a PSAP, or public safety answering point, and does not contract...
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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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