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Words Matter: MVECC Implementing Groundbreaking Location Identification Technology (NJ)
NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ - Mountain Valley Emergency Communications Center (MVECC) -- the regional public safety answering point serving the communities of Summit, New Providence and Millburn -- is set to implement what3words location identification technology. The MVECC is...
Florida Fire Chief Honored for Leadership in Public Safety Communications (FL)
Dec. 9, 2020 – Gainesville Fire Rescue’s (GFR) Chief Jeffrey Lane has been awarded the prestigious Chief Harlin R. McEwen Public Safety Broadband Communications Award (Harlin McEwen Award) for his outstanding leadership and contributions...
FCC approves Huawei ‘rip and replace’ program, but funding MIA
WASHINGTON – The Federal Communications Commission today adopted rules to implement the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act of 2019, further protecting the security of the United States and the safety of U.S. communications networks. Specifically, the...
Public Safety Advocate: Vehicles as Communications Hubs, Z-Axis Correction
“Vehicular communications hubs” are a logical combination of communications resources into multi-function communications devices. This is a natural progression for public-safety and critical-communications systems that…
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Hunterdon County 911 dispatchers lauded for diligence (NJ)
Hunterdon County’s Communications Division, the 911 dispatch center, was recognized by the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) for its “consistent dedication and distinguished service during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Freeholder Matt Holt...
Perry Co. 911 center: More to fireEMS call delays than meets the eye
NEW LEXINGTON - One common point of discussion during Perry County Technical Advisory Committee meeting boiled down to one word: training. "They need some training, some help somewhere along the way," said Somerset-Reading EMS Chief Mike Henderson, who sits on the...
Kent Co. Dispatch Authority launches $25M new radio system (MI)
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The Kent County Dispatch Authority is launching a new, $25 million digital radio system for police, fire and emergency response personnel that they say will improve communications and enhance public safety. The 800-megahertz radio system replaces...
Kent County 911 call centers are effectively running throughout the pandemic (MI)
KENT COUNTY, Mich. — Local police dispatchers have changed their procedures in order to make the emergency process smoother for Emergency Medical Service responders due to this years significant rise in calls about health concerns due to the pandemic. The Kent...
Like healthcare workers, 911 dispatchers overwhelmed by pandemic (OR)
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The tumultuous year in Portland has not only had a major impact on health care providers and frontline workers — 911 dispatchers have also endured the unprecedented challenges of 2020. Between the pandemic, nightly protests, wildfires and an...
Meriden’s lack of trained dispatchers is dangerous, union says, but danger could soon be alleviated (CT)
MERIDEN — Five months after city leaders said they were aggressively working to alleviate a worker shortage at the city’s Emergency Communications Center, the department is on its way to something close to a full roster, City Manager Timothy Coon said...
NH 911 Workers Help Callers Deliver 4 Babies In 9 Days
CONCORD, NH — NH Enhanced 911 workers have been busy assisting on the phone with the deliveries of four babies in nine days. From Nov. 23 through Dec. 1, they have provided emergency childbirth instructions and helped deliver four babies in New Hampshire. 11/23/20 –...
FBI expands use of FirstNet services
The FBI has signed on for FirstNet mobility services to support its day-to-day and emergency operations. The FBI will expand its use of the nationwide public safety wireless broadband network using FirstNet Ready devices such as smartphones, air cards modems and more....
Red Deer submits offer to take on the cost of EMS dispatch (Canada)
It’s been a long battle for the City of Red Deer who have been pushing back against consolidating EMS dispatch since the plans were simply recommendations on the Ernst and Young Report in February of 2020. A consolidated EMS dispatch is thought to save province 5...
Who Ya Gonna Call, Part 3 of 3 (TN)
The Hawkins County Emergency Communications District has operated a computer aided dispatch system for more than ten years. Computer-aided dispatch, also called computer-assisted dispatch, is a method of dispatching emergency services assisted by computer. It may be...
Legion members earn ‘Law and Order’ and ‘First Responder’ awards (NY)
CALEDONIA - Each year, American Legion posts across the region submit nominees or the American Legion Department of New York State Law and Order and First Responder Awards. The annual awards program recognizes police officers, firefighters, corrections officers,...
Marshall County Dispatcher awarded Indiana Association of Public Safety Communications Officers Telecommunicator of the Year (IN)
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind. – Marshall County Dispatcher, Jim Budd was awarded the Indiana Association of Public Safety Communications Officers Telecommunicator of the Year. This award is only awarded to one Telecommunicator or Dispatcher in the state of Indiana each year...
911 system upgrade one step closer to allowing text messages (IL)
DeKALB – DeKalb County is one step closer to residents having the capability to text 911 if they’re unable to call. DeKalb Police Cmdr. Jason Leverton said during a Wednesday virtual DeKalb County E-911 Board meeting that the DeKalb Police Department 911 center, which...
Family of Chicago 911 dispatcher who died of COVID-19 devastated by loss of mother too (IL)
The husband and wife were both taken by COVID-19 in a matter of weeks, leaving their three grown children, along with their grandchildren, unable to say a proper goodbye. Guadalupe, also referred to as Lupe, was a longtime 911 dispatcher at Chicago's Office of...
The life and training of a Fairbanks dispatcher (AK)
For a dispatcher in Fairbanks, any day can be a busy day, with calls ranging from reporting a traffic accident, requesting medical assistance or asking for help with an abusive partner. The COVID-19 pandemic...
9-1-1 Calls Soar During COVID-19, Riots & Demonstrations (OR)
PORTLAND, Ore. — COVID-19, riots and social justice demonstrations dramatically increased calls to 9-1-1 and the non-emergency line. The average wait time in August was 38 seconds compared to 9 seconds in the month of April, and 28 seconds in October. The...
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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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