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Why is 911 the emergency call number? (WA)

WASHINGTON — It has been drilled into our heads since childhood: "Dial 911 for emergencies!" But why is that the number for emergencies in the United States? You have to go back to the early stages of telephone use.  The 20th century started out with telegraphs...

ASO mourns CCC commander (FL)

ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. (WCJB)-- Employees of the Alachua County Sheriff's Office are saddened by the loss of one of their leading employees who died over the weekend. Combined Communications Center commander Brandi Cartee started as a telecommunicator and worked her way...

Public Safety Hiring Update (AZ)

In an email to the college community on Jan. 28, Mike Hill, director of public safety updated the campus community about several positions that Public Safety is looking to fill. These include the senior positions of Associate Director for Operations and Associate...

Completion of public safety building is near (ME)

The end is in sight! Excitement is growing in our police, fire and dispatch community as the completion of the new Public Safety Building is nearly within reach. If you have driven by the site lately, you have probably noticed the exterior landscape and hardscape...

UCP can bring back 9-1-1 EMS dispatch to Foothills (Canada)

When in an emergency,  it’s nice to get help close to home. Foothills County is hoping the UCP will allow its residents — and those in Okotoks, Black Diamond-Turner Valley — to talk to someone close at home when in an emergency and possibly trying to save a loved...

Norman facing $3.5M shortfall (OK)

Norman city departments may have to forego replacement of police vehicles and other vehicles as officials grapple with a continuing $3.5 million budget shortfall. By June 30, the Capital Improvement Project Fund will hemorrhage $600,000, which helps pay for the city’s...

Upcoming Webinar

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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