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Aurora gets $2.2 million federal grant for upgrade of emergency dispatch center (IL)
Aurora is set to receive a $2.28 million federal grant for an upgrade of its 911 emergency dispatch center. City officials celebrated receipt of the money at this week’s City Council meeting on Tuesday night by recognizing public safety officials, and honoring U.S....
MSU shooting response shows the importance of 911 dispatchers (MI)
FLINT TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WJRT) - In the wake of the tragic shooting at Michigan State University, there has been an outpouring of support for 911 dispatcher Aimee Barajas. She's being applauded for her calm demeanor and her diligence to get officers on the scene.
Morris County Emergency Communications Center Invites Comment (NJ)
NJSACOP, through its New Jersey Law Enforcement Communications Accreditation Commission, is the legitimate authority and accreditation agency in the state of New Jersey. The Morris County Communications Center must comply with NJSACOP standards in order to...
Richmond County Commissioners pledge support of status change of telecommunicators (NC)
ROCKINGHAM — Members of the Richmond County Board of Commissioners are throwing their collective support behind a bill to reclassify the role of telecommunicators. READ FULL ARTICLE
AT&T becoming a ‘public-safety company’ with FirstNet, NG911 work, exec says
“By having the equipment side and the network-connectivity side, we bring together the entire package for our next-generation 911 customers. [AT&T is] he only place that you can go where the entire network—from security to equipment to devices to connectivity—can...
Changes coming to 911 system after family says no ambulance dispatched for heart attack (LA)
NEW ORLEANS — Earlier this week a woman posted to the social media app, Nextdoor. She says her husband was having a heart attack and after calling 911 multiple times and ambulance never arrived. She says she and her son drove her husband to the hospital.
Revived legislation proposes penalties for abusing Alaska’s 911 system
A bill adding criminal penalties for harassing 911 dispatchers or abusing the 911 system in Alaska is advancing closer to a vote in the state Senate after the Legislature failed to pass it last year.
Strapped emergency services struggle to answer 911 calls (LA)
Hospitals and clinics across the nation are buckling under the weight of a staffing shortage, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Emergency services and ambulatory care providers are also struggling to answer an increasing amount of 911 calls. That was apparent when...
Livestreamed 911 calls help Weber deputies save lives (UT)
OGDEN — A new program that streams 911 calls to deputies in their patrol vehicles may have helped save two lives already in its first three weeks of operation, the Weber County Sheriff’s Office says.
Council adopts resolution seeking recognition of emergency dispatchers as first responders (HI)
The Maui County Council adopted a resolution Friday to urge the county administration to recognize emergency dispatchers as first responders.
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Edmonds police improving 911 communications process with automated texts, emails (WA)
Beginning Feb. 8, the Edmonds Police Department will launch a new program to update 911 callers and crime victims about their incidents. The process involves sending fully automated yet customized texts or emails with the latest information about the case. They will...
Into The Unknown The Paramedics Journey
Former United States Surgeon General Dr. Richard Carmona Joins Paramedic Documentary asCo-Producer with “Emergency!” Stars Randy Mantooth and Kevin Tighe “Kevin and I are so pleased to have Dr. Carmona’s participation,” said Randy Mantooth. “His reputationand rich...
Regional center to take Manchester 911 calls starting March (MA)
MANCHESTER — It’s been several months, but Manchester-by-the-Sea Police continue to transition to a new system of handling emergency calls.
Knudsen returns to Concordia Police Department as dispatch supervisor (KS)
Kathy Knudsen has returned to Concordia in a job she loves, and brought almost 24 years of experience with her. Knudsen, the new dispatch supervisor at the Concordia Police Department, began her career in Concordia in 1999. After five years she went to work with the...
Public-safety coalition renews efforts to secure federal NG911 funding
A coalition of public-safety associations today reiterated its support for federal legislation that would provide the funding needed to pay for 911 centers to migrate from legacy technologies to an IP-based next-generation 911 (NG911) platform that is designed to...
Bowser announces pick to run D.C.’s beleaguered 911 call center (D.C.)
After D.C. officials said they were undertaking a nationwide search for a new leader for the city’s mistake-prone 911 call-taking center, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser announced Friday that she is promoting the center’s deputy director, Heather McGaffin, to the top job.
The Funding Needed to Upgrade Our Public Safety Infrastructure Just Went Away
If federal funding for technology infrastructure to support the transition from E911 to NG 911 isn't restored quickly, the underlying technology is on life support. READ FULL ARTICLE
Calvert Director Of Public Safety Jackie Vaughan Retires After 42 Years Of Service (MD)
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) celebrated the retirement of Jacqueline “Jackie” Vaughan, director of Public Safety. Jackie retired after dedicating 42 years of faithful and loyal service to the citizens of Calvert...
Burke County training therapy dog to work with 911 dispatchers (NC)
MORGANTON, N.C. — Emergency dispatchers in Burke County have a new furry friend in the office with a special job. Ellie Maye, a 12-week-old golden doodle, will be trained as a therapy dog for 911 dispatchers and work in the county’s emergency communications center in...
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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