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Man Pleads Guilty to Making Obscene Calls to 9-1-1 Dispatchers

March 14, 2011

Orange County, Calif. — A man who authorities say made thousands of obscene calls to female 911 dispatchers was sentenced Friday to 21 days in jail and three years’ probation, court records show.

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No Cash Settlement for Police Officer who Crashed while Responding to False 9-1-1 Call

March 14, 2011

On the afternoon of Feb. 7, 2008, the defendant dialed 9-1-1 and falsely reported being stabbed during an ongoing home invasion. Local police were dispatched. The plaintiff, the first local police officer dispatched to the scene, lost control of his vehicle on an icy road, skidded and struck a tree. He was trapped in the vehicle and had to be removed with the Jaws of Life. He ultimately was diagnosed with a concussion and soft-tissue knee and shoulder injuries.

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Chico Police Begin Move into New Dispatch Center

March 10, 2011

Chico, Calif. — Police are hoping things go smoothly when they begin moving their 9-1-1 communications center out of a dark, cramped space in the middle of their building on Humboldt Road to a bright and airy room nearly twice as large.

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Radio Shock Waves: New 9/11 Blunder

March 10, 2011

NYC — The communications failures that led to the deaths of hundreds of first responders on 9/11 still haven’t been fixed, despite tens of millions of dollars spent on elaborate radio systems in lower Manhattan, The Post has learned.

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Marion County, Tenn., to Build New 9-1-1 Center

March 10, 2011

Jasper, Tenn. — When the Marion County Sheriff’s Office took over the dispatching duties for all the municipalities in the county, officials said they knew they eventually would have to expand the existing 911 facilities.

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Accidental 9-1-1 Calls Cost Big Bucks & Run Police Ragged

March 10, 2011

Ramsey County, Minn. — If you accidentally call 911, stay on the line and talk to the operator, or else a squad car will pull up at your home. They’re mostly embarrassing mistakes that only take a split second, but end up eating precious time and costing police departments thousands of dollars every year: The 911 hangup calls.

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Commentary: OWIN Lessons Applied to the Columbia River Crossing

March 10, 2011

Portland, Ore. — When the Oregon Wireless Interoperability Network project was unveiled, approximately $600 million worth of needed wireless communications infrastructure improvements were identified. The recession forced a compromise, and the project will now meet the Federal Communications Commission minimum requirements for approximately 20 percent of that price.

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Correcting ‘Wrong Addresses’

March 10, 2011

Chapel Hill, N.C. — An Orange County government project that was started in 1987, but stalled in 1991, is being brought back to life, and it’s likely there will be plenty of people who aren’t going to be too happy about it. Orange County is working on an ordinance that will require residents who have the “wrong addresses” to correct them.

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Dispatchers for Two Cities Close to Uniting in Portland

March 4, 2011

Portland, Maine — South Portland and Portland will consolidate all of their emergency communications in a few months, so that incoming calls and outgoing directions to police, fire and medical teams will be handled in one location.

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New 800 MHz Band Plan for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands

March 4, 2011

This document summarizes the Fourth Report and Order, which establishes a new 800 MHz band plan for the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI). This action is necessary to meet the Commission’s goals to improve public safety communications in the 800 MHz band. The effect of this order ensures an orderly and efficient transition to the new 800 MHz band plan in the USVI.

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