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What’s Your Mission?

November 30, 2010

Have you checked out the discussion forums on PSConnect.org yet? If not, you’re missing out on a great opportunity to connect with your peers. One thread you may want to check out is on mission statements. A member of the Antarctic Fire Department has been tasked with revising the department’s mission statement, and several people have shared their mission statements in response.

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Industry

Fire Chief Dies as Address Mix-Up Stalls EMTs

November 29, 2010

East Hampton Town, N.Y. — A beloved former Hamptons fire chief died from a heart attack after emergency crews responded to the wrong house because of a bizarre address mix-up.

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Industry

Mistake Sends Emergency Notification to Thousands

November 29, 2010

Athens, Ohio — An automated phone call that went out to more than 23,000 county residents, informing them of a possible fire, was the result of a mistake on the part of an inexperienced dispatcher.

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Ex-Dispatcher Takes Plea in Alcohol/Weapon Case

November 29, 2010

Athens, Ohio — The former Athens County 9-1-1 dispatcher who was arrested for allegedly being drunk and having a gun in his vehicle at the Albany Independent Fair pleaded guilty to a reduced charge earlier this month.

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Agencies in D.C. Area Will Be Able to Communicate on Radio System

November 29, 2010

Federal law enforcement officers from different agencies soon will be able to talk to one another on their own radios in the Washington area — but the Department of Homeland Security will not be a part of the system.

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Government

FCC Says PSAPs Must Be Able to Receive 9-1-1 Texts

November 23, 2010

“It’s time to bring 9-1-1 into the digital age,” Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said on Nov. 23 to public safety officials at the Arlington County Emergency Center in Arlington, Va. Genachowski announced that in December he will launch a proceeding, as recommended in the National Broadband Plan, to get public input on how to transition the current system to broadband-enabled, Next Generation 9-1-1.

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Technology

16 Nevada Agencies Adopt Spillman for Statewide Data Sharing

November 23, 2010

CARSON CITY, Nev. – Nov. 22, 2010 – In a major cooperative effort to bolster public safety statewide, 16 Nevada…

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Product & Service Announcements

Idaho 9-1-1 System Receives Nearly $1.7 Million in Grants for Improvements

November 22, 2010

On Nov. 19, the Idaho Emergency Communications Commission (IECC) announced grant awards for Enhanced 9-1-1 services to 14 local recipients,…

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Industry

Spreading Cheer & Legacy

November 22, 2010

Officer Brittany Maxwell of the Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Police Department planned to spread a lot of joy this holiday season through her Christmas Tree Project. Her goal was to collect at least 30 trees this year. Unfortunately, Brittany, 25, unexpectedly passed away in her home on Oct. 23 and didn’t get to see the project through. Dispatcher Jennifer Smith is helping to continue the project this year—and years to come—with the help of Brittany’s family and friends.

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Operations

Tips on How to Buy a 24/7, Intensive-Use Chair

November 19, 2010

Almost all of the office chair manufacturers offer a 24/7, multi-shift chair in their product lineups, but in this article, we’ll be referring to a 24/7, intensive-use chair. What’s the difference? A 24/7, intensive-use chair is built to withstand the rigors of testing under the GSA FNEW-83-269E Intensive Use Ergonomic Furniture testing guidelines. These testing guidelines are anywhere from 10 to 100 times more difficult to pass than the ANSI/BIFMA testing standards.

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