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SERESA offers 911 dispatchers help for pressures of the job (MI)
ROSEVILLE — When people call 911, they usually don’t think much about the person on the other end of the line — after all, callers have other things on their minds. But the voice answering the phone can often hold life and death in their hands. That kind of...
911 issues remedied in a couple of hours (ND)
Audio problems that affected some 911 calls in the state Thursday evening were remedied in a couple of hours. Dispatchers at the Department of Emergency Services dispatch center were able to hear callers but callers could not hear dispatchers, spokesman Eric Jensen...
DMS Secretary Jonathan Satter Announces More Than $650 Thousand in E911 Awards to 18 Florida Counties Through State’s Rural County Grant Program
TALLAHASSEE, FL – Today, Florida Department of Management Services Secretary Jonathan Satter announced more than $650,000 in grant awards to 18 rural Florida counties through the Rural County Grant Program to support the installation and maintenance of enhanced 911...
Sacramento: Alternatives To 9-1-1 For Mental Health Response (CA)
Sacramento County Behavioral Health Services is seeking community input on alternatives to calling 911 in a behavioral health or quality of life crisis. The public is invited to provide comments sharing their thoughts and suggestions in this online survey. The survey...
Question and Answer with Law Enforcement and 911 (CA)
We Speak Dispatch is joined by a recently retired Sergeant from a California Law Enforcement Agency to ask questions that every 911 dispatcher and field responder can relate to. This is part 1 of 2--part 2 will drop in a few days. Check out part 1 soon so that...
Minot Police Department phone outages affecting city’s 9-1-1 system (ND)
The Minot Police Department this afternoon is telling area residents that phone outages at the department are affecting the 9-1-1 system as well as the administrative phone lines. The biggest concern is for 9-1-1 calls made by cellphone: Right now, the dispatchers...
Data released for opening months of 9-1-1 in the NWT (Canada)
The NWT’s fledgling 9-1-1 service came in slightly over budget in its first financial year and was averaging around 1,000 calls per month. The figures are contained in the service’s first annual report, filed in the legislature this week. As the service only began in...
How do NG911 standards make the technology superior to E911?
As is the case with all technologies, the systems underpinning the emergency telephone number used in the North American Numbering Plan have evolved since 911 was introduced more than 50 years ago. Original 911 services, for example, didn't have the ability...
Derry Township Police Dispatch to transfer to Dauphin County Dept. of Public Safety (PA)
HERSHEY, Pa. (WHTM) — The Derry Township Police dispatch is set to transfer its radio and computer-aided dispatching system to Dauphin County Department of Public Safety on Monday, Nov. 9. While all current services will remain in place, this new arrangement will...
New “CueHit” 9-1-1 Service for Smart Phone Users in Union County (NJ)
Union County 9-1-1 callers are first in the nation to use the new CueHit service for smart phones, provided through the Union County Regional Dispatch Center. The new service provides new opportunities for the Dispatch Center to communicate with callers, while...
911 dispatcher coaches bystander by phone to help save woman’s life (MO)
DE SOTO, Mo. – A De Soto man and a 911 dispatcher worked together to bring an accident victim back to life. The woman was walking on a Jefferson County road when she was hit Wednesday night. Ronnie Shaw stopped to help her. Shaw was helped by Jefferson County 911...
County to invest $175000 in CARES Act funds for emergency communications system (PA)
In an effort to improve public safety, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors elected to invest $175,000 in CARES Act funds in equipment for an eleventh radio tower that will be set up in the City of Danville. This will allow for better emergency response...
City Council Takes First Vote For Proposed Public Safety Building (NJ)
In the first formal vote for the project, City Council introduced a bond ordinance Thursday night to pay for architectural design services for Ocean City’s proposed $35 million public safety building. The $1.1 million bond ordinance will allow the city to work with an...
Texas DPS asks for $146 million to upgrade communication, Capitol security due to protests and pandemic
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The Texas Department of Public Safety is asking for $146.4 million in enhancements to communications between law enforcement agencies in the state and upgrades to security at the State Capitol. The requests, outlined in the agency’s legislative...
Court ruling: 911 dispatcher to face jury after failure to report downed sign leads to deadly crash (NC)
A state appeals court has ruled a case involving a fatal 2017 Pender County crash will be heard by a jury. The ruling from the North Carolina Court of Appeals argues a Pender County 911 dispatcher who failed to report a downed stop sign, which later contributed...
Employer’s Interests Outweigh Free Speech Rights of Employee Fired for Using Racial Slur (TN)
Danyelle Bennett, a white female and an ardent supporter of Donald Trump, worked as a dispatch operator for Metro Nashville’s Emergency Communications Center (ECC), which is in charge of the 911 service. During the 2016 presidential campaign, Bennett wore a Trump...
County County emergency service personnel honored (NC)
Three individuals and an entire department were honored for their work this year during the 49th annual Chowan County Emergency Services Appreciation Ceremony. Held Thursday, Oct. 29, the event is held at American Legion Post 40 in conjunction with National Emergency...
Grant Co. in final stages of move to new 911 Center (WI)
LANCASTER, Wis. (WMTV) - The Grant County Communications Center is in its final stage of moving to their new building. The Grant County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday the new 911 Center has gone through several years of planning and construction. The center will move...
Suffolk makes change to improve response time to automatic alarms (NY)
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY (OnSachem.com / OnTownMedia.com) — A big change is underway to improve the response time to automated fire and EMS alarms in Suffolk County. On Wednesday, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone announced the change in how...
Mass. Police Dispatcher Resigned After Child Porn Arrest, Dept. Says
A Massachusetts man who was arrested last month on suspicion of having child pornography recently resigned as a police dispatcher for the town of Lincoln, the department's chief said Wednesday. Spencer Hughes, of Randolph, resigned from the Lincoln Police Department...
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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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