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Los Gatos and Campbell Consider Consolidation of Their 9-1-1 Dispatch Centers

September 27, 2011

“The dispatchers are the first contact a victim has with the police department,” Campbell Police Chief Greg Finch said, “so we’d have to see what we’d gain from consolidation.” He called the possibility of consolidation a new reality given the economic times.

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Radio Plays an Important Role in Our Lives

September 21, 2011

Radio remains accessible when other modes of communication go down in emergencies. … Disaster communication ultimately hinges on a surefire signal that’s accessible, and radio provides this. As we pick ourselves up and prepare for what might come our way next, it is important that our lawmakers safeguard radio’s incomparable link to public safety.

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Merged Dispatching Is Mixed Bag

September 21, 2011

Shared 911 centers are saving for some cities but costing others. One planned for Scott County has lost momentum.

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Officials Accept Bids to Refinance Metro 9-1-1 Call Center

September 21, 2011

Kanawha County officials hope to save a little over half a million dollars by refinancing the 7-year-old Ned Chilton Metro 911 Center. The Kanawha County Building Commission opened bids for the refinancing package last week, Commission President Kent Carper said. Five financial institutions submitted bids for the refinancing.

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FEMA & FCC Offer Tips for Communicating Before, During & After Disasters

September 21, 2011

When disaster strikes, you want to be able to communicate by both receiving and distributing information to others. You may need to call 9-1-1 for assistance, locate friends or family, or let loved ones know that you are OK. During disasters, communications networks could be damaged, lose power or become congested. This fact sheet provides two important sets of tips. The first will help you prepare your home and mobile devices for a disaster. The second may help you communicate more effectively during and immediately after a disaster.

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Three 9-1-1 Callers Arrested on Drug Charges in Monterey County

September 15, 2011

Three men were arrested in Pacific Grove, Calif., early Monday after they called 9-1-1 while high on drugs, police said.

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Waiting for 9-1-1 Help

September 15, 2011

911, do you need police, fire or medical? The sometimes-long wait to hear those words from an emergency operator has Tulsa residents complaining. “It’s a public safety issue,” Council Chairwoman Maria Barnes said.

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Kanawha County, W.Va., Hopes to Patch Gaps in 9-1-1 Radio System

September 15, 2011

Kanawha County spent between $3 million and $4 million on digital radios for fire departments around the county in 2008, but coverage gaps are keeping most departments from using the equipment.

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Help Sent to Silent 9-1-1 Call, Life Saved

September 15, 2011

A 9-1-1 call came into the emergency communications center in Montgomery County Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 13, but the caller could…

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The National Sheriffs’ Association Applauds Inclusion of Monumental Funding for COPS Hiring Within Jobs Act

September 9, 2011

Alexandria, VA – Last evening, President Obama addressed a joint session of Congress to unveil The American Jobs Act –…

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