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FCC’s Final Rule on Amending the Definition of Interconnected VoIP Service Sent to House

January 23, 2012

WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 — The House Energy and Commerce Committee has received an executive branch communication from Federal Communications Commission….

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Colo. Girl Escapes Apparent Kidnapper, Calls 9-1-1

January 23, 2012

DENVER (AP) – A missing 9-year-old girl escaped from an apparent kidnapper and called 9-1-1 herself from a convenience store in Colorado Springs on Friday.

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Revved Up to Treat Strokes

January 23, 2012

Key message: If you recognize a stroke, call 9-1-1. As part of the emergency stroke system, 911 dispatchers and paramedics are trained to identify possible stroke cases, looking for obvious signs like drooping on one side of the face, weakness on one side of the body and slurred speech.

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Tennessee: 9-1-1 Fee Lawsuit Adds Allegations

January 23, 2012

Lawyers for Hamilton County 911 have added new allegations and another county to a federal lawsuit against AT&T/BellSouth that seeks a decade’s worth of unpaid fees. The fees could total between $4.5 million and $9 million for Hamilton County 911.

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Next Generation 9-1-1 Institute Elects New Board of Directors

January 23, 2012

Washington, DC — The Next Generation 9-1-1 Institute (NG9-1-1 Institute) has announced the results of its 2012 election for six…

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Fire Chief: Don’t Be Shy about Calling 9-1-1

January 19, 2012

After years of teaching children not to make frivolous 911 calls, Chief Goodale said, “Maybe we’re at a point now where it’s appropriate to (teach people to) call 911.”

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Townsend (Mass.) Selectmen Support Creation of New Dispatch Supervisor Job

January 18, 2012

Police Chief Erving Marshall and Lieutenant David Profit requested approval for a new, supervisory position in Townsend’s communications department Tuesday. Selectmen unanimously passed a motion to support the creation of the position for fiscal 2013.

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WyoLink in Need of Millions in Upgrades, Maintenance

January 18, 2012

WyoLink is the statewide public safety system that is used to coordinate and integrate communication between state, local and federal agencies. State officials says the program needs a one-time upgrade costing $6.3 million and up to $3.2 million in recurring costs.

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Townsend Chief Requests Support to Create New Dispatch Supervisor Position

January 18, 2012

By Katina Caraganis, Sentinel & Enterprise (Fitchburg, Massachusetts) TOWNSEND — Police Chief Erving Marshall will go before the selectmen tonight…

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Maintenance of Franklin County Emergency Radio System

January 18, 2012

By Jim Hook, Senior writer, Public Opinion (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania) FRANKLIN COUNTY — The county will spend nearly $500,000 this year…

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