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Connecticut Man Asks Cops about Growing Pot, Ends Up Arrested

February 7, 2011

Police say a Connecticut man called 911 to ask a dispatcher how much trouble he could get into by growing one marijuana plant, then was arrested.

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Colorado Springs Police Set Up Anonymous Texting for Crime Tips

February 4, 2011

Colorado Springs, Colo. — That’s the message from Colorado Springs police, who are asking the public to send text messages as part of a new crime-fighting tip service.

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Government

FCC Action Paves Way for First-Ever Presidential Alert to be Aired Across U.S. on Nation’s Emergency Alert System

February 4, 2011

The Federal Communications Commission took action to help pave the way for the first-ever presidential alert to be aired across the U.S. on the nation’s Emergency Alert System (EAS). The national test will help determine the reliability of the EAS system and its effectiveness in notifying the public of emergencies and potential danger nationwide and regionally.

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Product & Service Announcements

Verizon Customers Received Text Messages to Call 9-1-1

February 3, 2011

In January, several PSAP managers posted on public forums that their agencies were receiving calls from citizens saying they had received a text message advising them to call 9-1-1.

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APCO

Call for Authors

February 3, 2011

APCO International and Public Technology Institute (PTI) are seeking practitioners from the public safety communications and technology profession to contribute their expertise to an important new book that is being developed as part of PTI’s “Thought Leadership” book series. This new book CIO Leadership for Public Safety Communications: A Practical Guide for the Next Generation of Technology Leaders is being developed with support from the Public Safety Foundation of America.

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APCO

Get Educated at EMS Today

February 3, 2011

On the afternoon of March 3, the CDC’s Richard C. Hunt, MD, FACEP, and APCO Technical Service Manager Kathy McMahon will conduct a session at the EMS Today Conference & Exposition called Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (AACN): Using This Data to Enhance Emergency Response.

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Product & Service Announcements

Golden Valley Electric Association Chooses Tait

February 2, 2011

Houston — Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA) selected Tait to migrate them from a wideband proprietary system to an open standard fully-expandable trunked radio network capable of meeting the FCC narrowbanding requirements.

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Delayed 9-1-1 Response a Valid Question

February 2, 2011

Collier County, Fla. — Early one evening last October, John Hilton frantically performed CPR on his father as his wife, Shanelle, talked to a 9-1-1 dispatcher who assured her help was on the way. It was — only to the wrong house. What happened to the Hiltons is an example of a rare but elusive glitch in the county’s state-of-the art emergency dispatch system.

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APCO

Sign up for an APCO Committee

February 1, 2011

Although July is several months away, it’s time to begin organizing APCO International’s standing committees for the 2011–2012 year. Committee appointments coincide with the APCO fiscal year, beginning in July. To allow adequate time to make committee appointments so committees can begin operating on July 1, we must start the sign-up process now and receive your committee assignment requests.

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Operations

Narrowbanding & You

February 1, 2011

On the APCO Open Forum, we are starting to see more inquiries and discussions about narrowbanding. One thing we all have to keep in mind is the deadline: Jan. 1, 2013. This is the drop-dead date per the FCC order. What does this mean to us as first responders? Here’s where your homework assignment starts. Locate all your radio licenses. If you are currently licensed in the VHF spectrum (150–174 MHz) or the UHF spectrum (421–512 MHz) for almost any purpose, narrowbanding will affect you.

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