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Monroe County secures grant to install 911 texting service (OH)
WOODSFIELD — Monroe County residents will be able to text message 911 by early next year, thanks to a grant secured by county officials. The Monroe County Emergency Management Agency, along with six other surrounding counties, secured nearly $80,000 in funding to...
911 dispatchers request to be recognized as first responders (OR)
Dispatchers from the John Day Emergency Communications Agency asked Grant County Court to pass a symbolic resolution recognizing dispatchers as first responders in Grant County. Dispatcher Cammie Haney said a bill in Congress that would reclassify dispatchers as first...
New dispatcher on the line in Grant County (OR)
Christmas morning, kids wake up as excitement fills the air at the chance to open gifts with family — a feeling comparable to when Darian Maynard returned to the Grant County dispatch center to begin her work as the new dispatcher. Maynard recently graduated after...
How Peer-to-Peer Texting Could Play a Role in Disaster and Pandemic Response
By Brandi Vincent
As America fights a global pandemic and braces for what could be an alarmingly active hurricane season, public safety agencies looking to modernize response efforts have a new option to participate in personal, two-way conversations directly with each other and with those they serve—via text message.
RumbleUp, a peer-to-peer texting app that’s made notable waves for political and advocacy campaigns in recent years, was accepted into the FirstNet App Catalog, a dedicated library of secure applications that can be used by more than 12,000 public safety agencies. The addition could enable first responders to directly text people on the ground in support of COVID-19 testing and contact tracing efforts, as a lifeline during hurricanes, and other natural disasters or unexpected events and much more. READ MORE
Public Safety Dispatcher- Police (Temporary/Part-Time) (CA)
Under general supervision, performs skilled work in the receipt and dispatch of emergency 911 and non-emergency calls in accordance with established department policy and procedures; utilizes various equipment such as a telephone, radio, computer and CLETS terminal...
MCSO moves a step closer to getting new and improved 9-1-1 system (OH)
ZANESVILLE – A bid opening took place today at the Muskingum County Commissioners Office to find out who will supply the equipment. The software company, Civica, was the lone bidder for the project with a bid of just over $146,000. The 911 computer stuff we have has...
NextGen 911 alive and well in Elko County (NV)
ELKO — Elko County’s Next Generation 911 system that is now live in Elko and West Wendover was installed in record time and has first-of-its-kind capabilities, according to Darold Whitmer, senior vice president of strategic relationships for NGA 911 LLC. “We rolled...
NENA Supports Designation of 9-8-8 as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Number
NENA Supports Designation of 9-8-8 as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Number
35 minutes ago (0 Comments)Posted by: Chris NussmanNENA applauds the FCC’s work to implement 9-8-8 as the nationwide short code for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. For more than 50 years, the nation has benefited enormously from the development of universal access to emergency response, and suicide-related calls are a significant portion of the 9-1-1 call load. We believe a dedicated, easy-to-remember suicide prevention lifeline will lead to more robust, specialized help for such callers and save lives, while taking some of the burden off our 9-1-1 systems.
$415K contract for communications approved (NY)
JOHNSTOWN — A $415,749 contract for a new Fulton County communications system was recently approved by county supervisors. The Board of Supervisors’ Public Safety Committee voted to contract with Motorola Solutions at the request of county Emergency Management...
Oakmont adds email option to alert system (PA)
Oakmont officials recently added an email option to the borough’s alert system in an effort to reach more residents. The borough last year launched a free mobile phone text alert notification to provide emergency and nonemergency communications to residents and...
Statement: Communication issues in responding to double homicide on Volunteer Dr (MO)
Columbia and Boone County first responders said there were communication issues responding to the double homicide on Volunteer Drive and agencies are taking steps to improve coordination responding to violent incidents with injuries according to a joint...
Minocqua Police Chief Looks To Reorganize 9-1-1 Center (WI)
MINOCQUA – The Minocqua Police Department will soon have to replace three positions in its 24/7-dispatch center. Its police chief says now is the time to make some staffing changes. Current staffing levels call for four full-timers and four part-timers. While all...
FirstNet expands, advances public safety communications capabilities statewide (MD)
ANNAPOLIS — Maryland’s first responders are getting a boost in their wireless communications with the addition of new, purpose-built FirstNet cell sites and other network enhancements statewide. The new infrastructure is a part of the FirstNet network expansion...
Another levy request proposed to help 911 Center (MT)
When Flathead County voters go to the polls in November, they likely will once again be asked to consider a mill levy to help fund the Flathead Emergency Communications Center, six years after the last such effort came up short. The county commissioners will vote at...
‘Scariest I’ve been in my entire life’; 911 dispatcher helps dad deliver son over phone (VA)
FRANKLIN Co., Va. (WSET) -- A Franklin County dispatcher now has a close bond with a family after she helped deliver a baby boy over the phone. Connor came into the world nine days early on June 20 at the surprise of his parents, Ashley and Anthony Hodges. Thanks to...
City endorses 911 upgrades (ID)
PAYETTE - At its regular meeting on July 6, the Payette City Council addressed a letter penned by Mayor Jeff Williams to the Idaho Public Safety Communications Commission, to endorse a grant application to fund upgrades of Payette County’s 911 system. The letter reads...
Rochester Emergency Communications Department Seeks Re-Accreditation, Invites Public Comment (NY)
The Emergency Communications Department (ECD), under the direction of Director Michael J. Cerretto, is an accredited agency through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). The ECD is scheduled for a virtual site-based assessment as part...
Tigard mayor proposes 12-member public safety transformation commission (OR)
Tigard's mayor is moving forward with plans to create a Tigard Public Safety Transformation Commission to consider and act on issues important to the community involving the city's police department. That commission would research and look at a variety of topics –...
Lyon County Emergency Communications Center seeking upgrade current protocol system (KS)
The Lyon County Emergency Communications Center is looking to help improve emergency call quality through an upgrade to their current system. During the Lyon County Commission's weekly action session Thursday morning, LCECC Director Roxanne Van Gundy submitted a...
Corvallis city services bills reduced (OR)
Corvallis residents, businesses and nonprofits are seeing lower city services bills this month. The public safety fee included $1.2 million that represented the city’s share of the cost of the countywide 911 emergency dispatch service. But when voters approved a new...
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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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