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California: Four-year-old Boy Calm In A Crises

September 11, 2012

Ian Baldwin’s parents, Mike and Misti, repeatedly instructed their son what to do if his mom, who has epilepsy, suffered a seizure.

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Mobile Phone App Puts CPR-Trained Users at the Scene of the Emergency

September 11, 2012

PulsePoint, a free, GPS-powered iPhone and Android app, alerts CPR-trained bystanders if somebody nearby is having a cardiac emergency.

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Pennsylvania: 9-1-1 Calls Made Easy

September 11, 2012

The Adams County 9-1-1 Communication Center has gone through a recent upgrade that emergency officials say greatly enhances the work done by its dispatchers.

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FCC Issues Proposed Rule about Post-Reconfiguration of 800 MHz Band Channel Plans Along the U.S.-Mexico Border

September 7, 2012

WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 — Federal Communications Commission has issued a proposed rule called: Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Seeks…

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State Maps for 9-1-1 Calls

September 6, 2012

Remember the vivid and graphic images that the Mars Rover took of the Red Planet? That same technology will be used later this year in Shelby County.

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Grant Brings iPads and Spanish Lessons for Oxnard Firefighters

September 6, 2012

Oxnard firefighters will learn Spanish on iPads with help from a grant from State Farm, the company announced this week.

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$1.26M Stimulus Grant

September 6, 2012

The 25-year-old son of West Virginia homeland security director Jimmy Gianato is being paid through a $126.3 million federal stimulus grant that Gianato oversees.

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Radios for Cops May Cost Millions

September 6, 2012

WEST PALM BEACH — The city could take a $5 million loss on a police radio system that it installed but never activated.

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Radio Problems in Casino Spur Amplifier Requirement

September 6, 2012

The Des Plaines City Council on Tuesday night approved amending the city’s fire code requiring radio amplifiers that would allow police and fire personnel to send and receive radio signals within larger city buildings.

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Communications System Gives California Police Field Data in Real Time

August 31, 2012

A high-tech communications system promises to provide “actionable intelligence” to officers rushing to a crime scene.

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