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Chesco adds more 911 dispatchers to its ranks as it faces critical staffing shortage (PA)
Chester County announced the addition of six new 911 dispatchers to its ranks at Wednesday’s Board of Commissioners meeting as it seeks to address a massive staffing crisis impacting the county Department of Emergency Services. The department has been hemorrhaging...
East Lyme tests new Emergency Operations Center in statewide hurricane drills (CT)
East Lyme — While residents enjoyed the seasonably warm and sunny day Tuesday morning, town officials were busy receiving real-time data about Hurricane Thompson, a simulated Category 3 storm approaching the shoreline. Representatives of all East Lyme agencies...
Durham 911 response time complaints released, battalion chief says earlier contact ‘could have made a difference’ (NC)
DURHAM, N.C. (WNCN) – This week a 911 operator academy started at Durham Technical Community College to help fill the vacancies at the Durham Emergency Communications Center (DECC) and other agencies across the state. This comes after CBS 17 broke the story last...
Vallejo PD may close nighttime 911 dispatch (CA)
VALLEJO, Calif. (KRON) — Vallejo Police Department’s nighttime 911 center might be closing down due to a shortage of staff. Vallejo police announced in a press release Wednesday, that department was fully staffed in early 2020, but has faced a significant loss in...
Lee County Board drafts resolution against state sweeping of 911 funds (IL)
DIXON - The Lee County Board approved a resolution against the state diverting $5 million from the 911 system with concerns that it will create a burden on local governments. The state budget includes creating a fund for the 988 program, which launches in July through...
Man convicted of threatening to kill 911 dispatcher in Calhoun County (MI)
CALHOUN COUNTY, Mich. — A Massachusetts man admitted to threatening to kill a 911 dispatcher in Calhoun County, according to authorities. Jonathan Munafo called Calhoun County dispatch more than 140 times on Jan. 5, 2021, according to the United States Attorney's...
DeWine unveils future of emergency response, technology to make state safer (NY)
In a room hidden away from the public eye at an undisclosed location in Cuyahoga County sits a small team of analysts and operators, law enforcement and civilian, ready at a moment’s notice to respond to the next emergency, be that a brutal home invasion, a school...
‘We’re Ecstatic’: New 9-1-1 Center Nears Opening at Clarion County Complex (PA)
PAINT TWP., Pa. (EYT) – “We’re ecstatic,” said Clarion County Director of Public Safety Jeff Smathers last Thursday as he surveyed the state-of-the-art 9-1-1 Center that will soon open at the Clarion County Complex in Shippenville, the site of the former...
Governor DeWine unveils new Communication Card to help Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing individuals communicate with law enforcement (OH)
COLUMBUS—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that the Ohio Department of Public Safety’s Traffic Safety Office (OTSO), Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD), and statewide law enforcement partners have developed a new communication card to help...
MedStar dispatcher, field staff describe an EMS day in the life (TX)
FORT WORTH, Texas — For first responders at MedStar, no day is ever the same, and not every day is high-intensity. But there’s one thing that remains the same day in and day out when they clock in for their 12-hour shifts — maybe they’ll help save or change a life...
Emergency Dispatch Service Could Change In Marlboro (NJ)
MARLBORO, N.J.— A special meeting to gather public input about possibly transferring township emergency dispatch services to Monmouth County is set for 7 p.m., June 2, Mayor Jonathan Hornik confirmed. Hornik is not a supporter of the idea, adding that it is an...
Christine Midolo: The Person Before the First Responders (CT)
“911, what’s your emergency?” That’s the phrase Christine “Chris” Midolo has spoken as a civilian dispatcher at the North Haven Police Department for the past three decades. While such words are just part of the job for Christine, they denote a haven of help and...
Former employees say Stilwell dispatch company hasn’t paid them for weeks (OK)
STILWELL, Okla. — A private ambulance dispatch company hasn’t made payroll, according to several former employees who claim they haven’t been paid in weeks. The company, Got to Go Medical Services (GTG), opened an office in December in Stilwell. Those former employees...
Worcester to implement new 311 customer service hotline with options for phone, text, WhatsApp and smartphone app (MA)
Worcester residents will soon be able to address any city-related issue 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The city is preparing to implement a 24/7 311 customer service hotline, which will be available by phone, text, WhatsApp and city of Worcester-branded smartphone...
Charleston County 9-1-1 earns Award for Dispatch Excellence (SC)
Charleston County’s Consolidated 9-1-1 Center has been recognized by The International Academies of Emergency Dispatch (IAED) as an Accredited Center of Excellence (ACE) for emergency dispatching. IAED is the standard-setting organization for emergency dispatch...
It’s our duty to address first responders’ mental health & wellness (Guest Opinion by Anna Fitch Courie)
Anna Fitch Courie, a Doctor of Nursing Practice and registered nurse certified in public health, is the Director of Responder Wellness for the FirstNet Program at AT&T. She is based in Columbia, South Carolina. FirstNet is a nationwide emergency communications...
Are law enforcement officers unknowingly breaking the law by using consumer messaging apps?
More than 80% of first responders said that interoperability – the ability to communicate with other agencies across differing technologies – is of “critical” or “somewhat” concern, according to a November 2021 survey by Verizon. Despite the pervasive presence and...
A day on the job at MedStar: What’s it like to be a paramedic or 911 dispatcher? (TX)
For first responders at MedStar, no day is ever the same, and not every day is high-intensity. But there’s one thing that remains the same day in and day out when they clock in for their 12-hour shifts — maybe they’ll help save or change a life that day — and that...
Broward Commissioners To Vote On Dispatcher Pay Raises Amid Shortage (FL)
Pay raises could soon be coming to Broward 9-1-1 dispatchers as commissioners address the critical shortage in the call center. There are dozens of vacancies and that means emergency calls are delayed or could go unanswered. Broward Mayor Michael Udine says they...
Concerns raised over 911 center system viability (KY)
PADUCAH- Millions of dollars of improvements are needed to get the Paducah-McCracken County 911 Center up to standard. Members of the joint city-county 911 Oversight Committee had a very candid conversation during their meeting on Monday about what would happen if the...
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