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Joint Powers Combined Communications Center annual report presented at council meeting (WY)
ROCK SPRINGS – The Joint Powers Combined Communications Center annual report was presented during the Rock Springs City Council meeting on Tuesday, March 15. Executive director of the Joint Powers Combined Communications Board Rick Hawkins was at the meeting to...
911 board speaks to future funding, new expansion (MO)
The 911 Oversight Board gathered March 8 with the agenda items being future funding possibilities and the expansion of services to a neighboring county. The board gathered in the Nodaway County Commissioners’ office with updates from the subcommittee that studied the...
Tioga County Sheriff’s Office received re-accreditation (PA)
On March 1, the Tioga County Sheriff’s Office received re-accreditation for its E911 Emergency Communications Center after an assessment by the New York State Sheriffs’ Association – Public Safety Answering Point Accreditation Program. This re-accreditation is valid...
Durango Colorado : 911 Communications Center installs technology to speed up emergency response time
The Durango - La Plata Emergency Communications Center recently installed a system that uses new technology to help reduce emergency response time. “Seconds matter in our line of work, ” Derrick Walker, 911 Communications Director said. The RapidSOS program,...
Public Safety Advocate: IWCE 2022
We will be attending the International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) trade show next week so there won’t be time to publish an issue of the Advocate. We will be back the following week and share our take on IWCE 2022. Last September, IWCE held a “placeholder”...
Accreditation honor puts Morgan dispatch center among elite few (IL)
The West Central Joint Dispatch Center, which is based in Jacksonville but handles emergency communications for several west-central Illinois counties, has been recognized as an Accredited Center of Excellence for its emergency fire dispatching — making it one of just...
Editorial: Growing job vacancies could worsen city’s already dismal emergency call system (TX)
By the Editorial Board St. Louis city’s response times for 911 calls are slowly improving but are nowhere close to where they need to be. In what we suspect are the vast majority of cases, when citizens place a call to 911, they are experiencing some kind of crisis...
Emergency Upgrade: Major funding announced for Duluth’s emergency call system (MN)
DULUTH, MN. (KBJR) - More than $1 million in federal money is heading to Duluth soon, most of it to improve the city’s 911 system. Minnesota Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith announced the funding on Monday. It’s part of a recently signed appropriations bill and...
Shortage: JPD dispatcher positions go unfilled; pay cited as one reason (MS)
The Jackson Police Department (JPD) has 48 positions budgeted in dispatch communications, yet only 32 of those are filled. Across the country, police departments struggle to hire enough employees to keep jobs in dispatch communications filled. “All across the country,...
Struggle to hire 911 dispatchers leads to outsourcing in the St. Louis area (MO
ST. LOUIS, Missouri (KMOV) -- When you call 911, you want someone to answer. But as more and more cities struggle to hire dispatchers, concerns grow over safety. “We’re down to five full-time dispatchers when we budgeted for eight, we’ve been trying but we just can’t...
Arizona National Guard helps staff 911 dispatch
TUCSON (KVOA) - A year ago, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey declared an emergency at the border and deployed the Arizona National Guard to assist law enforcement agencies in Southern Arizona. Now, more than 200 Arizona National Guard members are surging personnel capacity for...
Championing public safety through tech transformations
While cybersecurity is a growing concern in this day and age, general public safety and good ol’ physical security should not fall to the wayside, as these areas will easily benefit from technological gains in the years to come. Communications are key to public safety...
What’s your emergency? For St. Louis, it’s a crisis-level lack of 911 dispatchers. Did anti-police sentiment exacerbate the problem? (MO)
When the city of St. Louis took over its police department from the state in 2013, it immediately cut the number of 911 dispatchers. Now, it’s absolutely desperate to find more of them. With 40% of 911 callers being put on hold, some for 10 minutes or more, St. Louis...
Daviess County has a new 911 Central Dispatch Center (IN)
DAVIESS CO. – A new 911 Central Dispatch Center is up and running in Daviess County. The new center combined dispatchers from the City of Washington and the Daviess County Sheriff’s Department. Daviess County Sheriff Gary Allison says the idea was formed many years...
City dispatcher earns leadership award (AK)
The Fairbanks Emergency Communications Center sent one of its dispatchers to an annual manager’s program last fall for rigorous skill development tailored to emergency medical services (or EMS) leaders. In January, the program, operated by Fitch and Associates,...
Lewis County Searches for New 911 Communications Director (WA)
Lewis County is actively searching for a “proven leader” to plan, coordinate and manage the operations and activities of the county’s 911 communications center. “Long-term planning for the future of 911 in our county is happening now,” said County Manager Erik Martin....
PCSO recognizes Employees of the Year (OH)
ATON — The Preble County Sheriff’s Office recently recognized the 2021 Employee of the Year award winners in each division of the office. Employees are chosen based on several criteria, including professionalism, job knowledge and ability, teamwork, performance, and...
NJSP Telecommunicator Killed By Wrong-Way Driver While Headed To Work: Authorities (NJ)
A 62-year-old man on his way to work as a New Jersey State Police telecommunicator was killed in an early-morning crash on Friday, March 11, authorities said. Daryl Akers Jr. was heading north in a Jeep on Route 206 when a GMC Silverado heading south cross over the...
Maryland County Faces 911 Wait Times, Talks Consolidated Center
TNS) — Arnold resident Kirsten Neumann's daughter Vivian is 4 years old and has been in remission for a year from stage four neuroblastoma — a cancer that grows in immature nerve tissue. Vivian is participating in a clinical trial for a drug to treat the illness. On...
York County 911 staffer helps deliver twins — over the phone (PA)
Emergency call operators have to deal with a lot of stress on the job. On a typical day, they may have to deal with medical emergencies or crimes in progress. But most go their entire careers without themselves stepping into the role of midwife. Not 38-year-old Katie...
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PSBTA Releases Survey on First Responder Support for FirstNet Reauthorization
New Survey: First Responders Overwhelmingly Support Reauthorization of FirstNet
A new bipartisan national survey commissioned by the Public Safety Broadband Technology Association finds near- unanimous support among first responders for reauthorizing the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority)– the agency overseeing America’s dedicated public safety broadband network.
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FirstNet and the 4.9 GHz Spectrum
This episode dives into the critical evolution of public safety communications, focusing on the recent FCC decision to establish a nationwide Band Manager framework for the 4.9 GHz spectrum, and discuss the evolution and deployment of the FirstNet System. Host Chris Tubbs interviews Chief Jeff Johnson, a leader in public safety technology and the development of FirstNet. Together, they explore the history, governance, and transformative potential of FirstNet and the 4.9 GHz spectrum in enhancing public safety operations with emerging technologies like AI, 5G, and augmented reality. The discussion emphasizes the importance of protecting and optimizing public safety spectrum, the lessons learned from past advocacy efforts, and a call to action for public safety leaders to remain engaged in ensuring the spectrum’s effective use and governance.
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