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Rath, Hawley call on Albany to release 9-1-1 funding
Today, Senator Rath called on the Department of Budget (DOB) to release critical funding grants for emergency services. Senator Rath was joined by Assemblyman Steve Hawley, Genesee County Legislature Chair Rochelle Stein, Undersheriff Brad Mazur, Genesee County...
Durham budget proposal includes 2-cent property tax hike, $9 million more in public safety funding (NC)
DURHAM, N.C. (WNCN) – The budget recommended for the City of Durham would include a 2-cent raise in the property tax rate — most of which would go toward an affordable housing bond voters passed in 2019, a news release said Monday. The budget was recommended by city...
Roswell 911 earns international accreditation (GA)
Roswell 911 has been recognized by The International Academies of Emergency Dispatch as an Accredited Center of Excellence for emergency fire dispatching. IAED is the standard-setting organization for emergency dispatch services worldwide. Accreditation — and...
HigherGround Announces Live911, New Technology For First Responders, Has Saved 5 Lives In 5 Months
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HigherGround, a developer of solution-based software that captures, stores, and retrieves telecommunications, location, and radio data, announced its Live911 technology has reduced response times and saved at least five lives since...
‘We are right there’: Minnesota Legislature on the cusp of a budget agreement, leaders say
ST. PAUL — Minnesota legislative leaders burned the midnight oil and were poised to release state budget targets Monday, May 17, the officials said early in the day. After a week and a half of closed-door talks, Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka, R-East Gull Lake,...
Hang-ups cause difficulty for dispatchers, responders (MO)
Early hang-up calls are a common problem for Buchanan County dispatchers, something that can make the process more difficult for emergency responders. Sometimes callers hang up out of frustration or thinking it will lead to a faster response time, Melody Reese, a...
Answering the Call: New Alerting Solutions
Photo courtesy of FirstNet Authority Perhaps the most pervasive lifestyle changer of the past 25 years is the cellphone. Many people seem to be connected if not by the hip, then at least by the thumbs, to these ubiquitous devices. eDispatches leverages them as tools...
WATCH: New radio system doesn’t address downtown coverage gap (AR)
The $642,312 change order to the city's contract with Motorola will help complete the city's migration to the Arkansas Wireless Information Network, but it won't guarantee radio coverage downtown or at the Lakeside School District. A resolution approving the change...
911 funding unpaid by New York State
New York State's Sheriff's Association, 911 Coordinators Association, Emergency Management Association, Fire Coordinators Association and Association of Counties have joined together in the following appeal to the state government regarding the promised yet...
BACKING THE BLUE (PA)
The Clearfield community came together Sunday to pray for those who serve their municipalities as first responders. A Blue Mass was held at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Clearfield, on behalf of police officers, firefighters, emergency medical services...
SERESA’s first — and only — director to retire
A regional 911 dispatch center that serves south Macomb County communities is preparing to say farewell to the only director it has ever known. Cherie Bartram last week announced she was retiring as executive director of the South East Regional Emergency Services...
Pilot Program to Help Ohio City Triage 9-1-1 Calls
The city of Columbus is rolling out a four-to-six-week pilot program on Monday that will help determine whether 9-1-1 calls need an emergency response by police and firefighter-medics or by others, such as social workers or clinicans who are better equipped to deal...
Columbus pilot program will help determine which 911 calls are emergencies and which aren’t (OH)
The city of Columbus is rolling out a four-to-six-week pilot program on Monday that will help determine whether 911 calls need an emergency response by police and firefighter-medics or by others, such as social workers or clinicans who are better equipped to deal with...
In sharply worded letters, Franchot and Kagan spar over progress on 911 fee audits (MD)
It’s been more than six months since Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan (D-Montgomery) raised a red flag over a lack of 911 fee audits from the Maryland Comptroller’s office — but she says she’s yet to receive any data. Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) had paused audits due to...
Texas First Responders get a Boost in Wireless Communications
Texas’ first responders are gettinga major boost in their wireless communications thanks to the FirstNet®network expansion currently underway by AT&T*.We’ve added new, purpose-built cell sites and other networkenhancements across the state. Val Verde, Matagorda,...
Communications network upgrade OK’d in Burlington (MA)
BURLINGTON - Town Meeting passed a $1,240,000 warrant article that will upgrade Burlington’s public safety communications equipment. During night two of Town Meeting this past Wednesday evening, the body took action on possibly the most important and impactful...
For years, Aleknagik’s 911 calls have gone through the Dillingham police. That’s finally changed (AK)
Rural residents have reported difficulties summoning Alaska State Troopers in emergencies, and local officials no longer want to be caught in the middle. Now, the police department’s long-standing practice of fielding 911 calls from outside city limits is ending....
Spokane County, city will have to reach agreement in dispatch feud, according to bill signed by Inslee (WA)
May 15—OLYMPIA — The city of Spokane and the county-led Spokane Regional Emergency Communications agency now have until next July to reach an agreement on how to form one emergency communications agency and how to equitably use a local emergency communications tax,...
EF Johnson chosen to replace Frederick County’s outdated public safety radio system for $20M (VA)
WINCHESTER — A company has been selected to replace Frederick County’s outdated public safety radio system. The Board of Supervisors voted 4-3 Wednesday night to choose Texas-based EF Johnson and authorized the county administrator to execute a contract with the...
Council considers joint dispatch, new radio agreement (TX)
In addressing the council concerning the agenda item for approval of a System Purchase Agreement between the city and L3-Harris Technologies Inc., Harris said the radios that his department is currently using are outdated, difficult to repair and could pose a threat...
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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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