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Berkeley Heights Considering Partnering with County Dispatch Center for Emergency Calls
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ – The township is considering a shared services agreement with Union County to provide dispatch services for first responders. In a presentation to the Township Council at their September 24 meeting, Berkeley Heights Police Chief John DiPasquale...
Glick celebrates first responders, new tech at ceremony
CHEYENNE – A truck providing improved communications for first responders in rural areas will be available to all Wyoming law enforcement agencies that opt into a new program. The vehicle was on the scene during a proclamation ceremony recognizing first responders...
How this 911 system is helping Butler County dispatchers find emergencies faster
BUTLER COUNTY — When a Middletown 911 dispatcher recently answered an emergency call, the elderly woman was unable to give her address. The woman, who said she was having difficulty breathing, kept repeating her address number, but not the street. The...
Beloved Cobb 911 dispatcher remember for quick wits, creative compassion
People dial 911 when they've been shot, stabbed or rear-ended. When their kids jam things up their noses or when a neighbor's dog barks all night. When they fear extraterrestrial invasions or just the aching quiet of an empty house. For 18 years, Cobb County...
JCC supes direct county staff to keep 911 dispatch center in the county
The James City County Emergency Communications Center isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. During the James City County Board of Supervisors work session on Sept. 24, supervisors agreed staff should work to keep the dispatch center in Toano, but they would need to find...
Austin, Williamson Co. face hurdles filling openings for 911 telecommunicators
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Help is wanted across central Texas for the people often called the first-first responders. The Austin Police Department is trying to fill 20 openings at its emergency communications center. Twelve of those vacancies are for 911 operators, while the...
ESInets Help Public Safety Agencies Move to NG911
This is one of the dream scenarios for next-generation 911 systems: A caller dials 911 and connects to a public safety answering point. After getting basic information about the emergency, including its nature, location and whether anyone is injured, the caller is...
Where There’s a Will There’s a Way: Myanmar Refugee Becomes Albany’s Newest Police Dispatcher
ALBANY — When an Albany man from Myanmar called 911 late one evening following the assault of his daughter, he didn’t expect the voice on the other end of the line to share his native language. But when he reached Albany Police Department’s newest dispatcher, Francis...
Mayor, chief respond to police dispatcher frustration
Days after a Sarnia police dispatcher called prolonged wait times for non-emergency calls “embarrassing” and appealed for the city to hire more officers, police chief Norm Hansen says Sarnia residents should not be worried about sub-par service. It is “not common” for...
Tuft earns Dispatcher of the Year award
Grand County Sheriff’s Dispatch employee Jenny Tuft was named Dispatcher of the Year when the Utah Sheriff’s Association held its annual conference Tuesday, Sept. 17, in St. George. The award relates to a medical emergency that occurred in December. The citation...
Edinburg dispatchers use new technology to video chat 911 callers
EDINBURG (KGBT) — When someone calls 911 they are often in distress and may have difficulty describing what is happening around them, but the Edinburg Police Department is hoping to change that by using new technology that makes it easier for dispatchers to...
Dispatcher makes case for more Sarnia police officers
A veteran Sarnia police dispatcher is calling for more officers to help serve the city properly. Courtney Thornton told the police services board Thursday morning that the service is extremely understaffed. She said over her 19 years, the number of calls has...
Albany Mayor Sheehan Supports Residency Requirements for 911 Dispatchers
Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan is responding to concerns from the head of the city's police union about staffing levels in the 911 communications center. Greg McGee has said the city currently has only 26 dispatchers, with four more in training. The mayor says while it is...
Telecom board considers payment overlap
While operations of the Webster County 911 dispatch center were being handed over to New Jersey-based IXP, there was about a two-week period where there was an overlap in payments, according to Webster County Chief Deputy Rod Strait, the chairman of the Webster County...
Commissioner approve plan to temporarily bring Somerset County employees to Franklin County dispatch center
ARMINGTON - County commissioners approved a plan Thursday morning to bring in staff from Somerset County into the Franklin County Regional Communications Center to assist over the next couple of weeks. CL Folsom, the communications director for Franklin County, is out...
Linn County E-911 Center open
The new Linn County E-911 Center is now open. The center, located at 110 W. Ira St., in Marceline is in the old Saint Francis Hospital and includes communications operations, meeting rooms, kitchen, dispatch center, sleeping rooms for dispatchers and a full kitchen....
‘York County keeps getting lucky’: Delayed 911 dispatches just part of long string of problems
On a recent night when an earthquake rattled York County, prompting calls to 911, Dover Township firefighters overheard dispatchers sending police to a reported house explosion with fire in their coverage area. Nine volunteers at the firehouse jumped up, put...
Edinburg dispatchers use new technology to video chat 911 callers
When someone calls 911 they are often in distress and may have difficulty describing what is happening around them, but the Edinburg Police Department is hoping to change that by using new technology that makes it easier for dispatchers to communicate.
911 Dispatcher Meets Mom She Helped Save in Flood
After a mother made a frantic 911 call while trapped inside a sinking vehicle with her 5-month-old child in Houston, she is finally meeting the woman who helped save her. As Tropical Storm Imelda inundated Houston, 19-year-old Rachel Cangemi and her baby slid into a...
9-1-1 Emergency phone lines down in Campbell County
Campbell County officials have confirmed that their emergency 911 phone lines have been restored to those previously affected by the outage.
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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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