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Bangor Man Arrested after Calling 9-1-1 from Home He Broke Into to Report Being Chased by Dogs, Police Say
July 5, 2012BANGOR, Maine — A Bangor man was arrested on the Fourth of July after he called 911 from a home he had broken into because he said he thought dogs were chasing him, according to police.
Read full articleProposed Fee for 9-1-1 Calls in Murrieta Much Debated
July 5, 2012A proposed $350 emergency medical fee was debated by the Murrieta City Council on Tuesday evening, July 3.
Read full articleMontgomery Ambulance Fee May Face New Petition
July 5, 2012Montgomery County officials have revived the county’s only law ever to be rejected by referendum, and opponents are contemplating another challenge.
Read full articleDefibrillator Registry Means Collier Countians Can Get Critical Help Fast
July 5, 2012Surviving a cardiac crisis is all about timing. How quickly someone can administer care via an automated external defibrillator is critical. For people who have a cardiac event, Collier County Emergency Medical Services has recently upgraded its AED program to an automated system that will ultimately help get AEDs to victims faster.
Read full articleBarre Switches to Regional 9-1-1 System
July 2, 2012BARRE (Mass.): The voice answering the 9-1-1 call may be unfamiliar, but other than that the move today from local to regional dispatch should be seamless, Police Chief Erik Demetropoulos said.
Read full articleFCC’s Public Safety & Homeland Security Bureau Announces that the Disaster Information Reporting System is Prepared to Receive Information on Interconnected Voice Over Internet Protocol and Broadband Internet Services
July 2, 2012As of June 28, 2012 the Federal Communications Commission’s (Commission) Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS) will accept disaster outage information on interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and broadband Internet services.
Read full articleEmergency Run Ending
July 2, 2012MORRISTOWN – Before Hamblen County had a 9-1-1 system, it had Jimmy Peoples.
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