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Dispatch Change Could Speed 9-1-1 Cell Times in Milwaukee

March 2, 2011

Milwaukee County, Wis. — Milwaukee cell phone users could get quicker responses to their 911 calls when the city takes over fielding such calls within the city limits, the Milwaukee County sheriff’s office says.

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9-1-1 Call Made over Gasoline Price Hike

March 2, 2011

Edgard, La. — An unusual call for the 9-1-1- emergency center in St. John the Baptist Parish may be a sign of the times: a motorist complaining about escalating gasoline prices.

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Finances Threaten Sequatchie 9-1-1 Office

March 2, 2011

Chattanooga, Tenn. — The Sequatchie County 9-1-1 office could be put under Tennessee Emergency Communications Board supervision if a recent audit shows it in the red for a third consecutive year, officials say. Sequatchie County commissioners last week approved $40,000 for the county’s 9-1-1 District to keep the department running until the end of the fiscal year on June 30.

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Supervisors Take Another Look at San Rafael Complex for Public Safety Facility

February 28, 2011

Marin County, Calif. — County supervisors are privately trading spirited opinions as they try to reach consensus on the most appropriate location for a new public safety facility, but are warming to a plan to acquire and remodel an existing building not far from the Civic Center campus.

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Emergency Locator Bracelet Leads to Missing Long Beach Man

February 28, 2011

Long Beach, Calif. — An elderly man who wandered away from his downtown home earlier this week was found safe with the help of an emergency locator bracelet, police said Friday. Police dispatchers learned the man was given a free emergency locator bracelet as part of the police department’s Safe Reunion/Long Beach program. Once the bracelet was activated the man was quickly found.

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Lancaster County Gets OK for New Radio System

February 28, 2011

Lancaster, Pa. — Lancaster County’s stalled efforts to build a new emergency radio system are up and running again. The commissioners on Thursday announced the Federal Communications Commission has granted the county’s request to take over a television communications band (T-band) for its emergency system.

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Investigations into Verizon 9-1-1 Failures, Latest Outage in Virginia

February 24, 2011

Fairfax County, Va. — A variety of Verizon network and equipment failures have disrupted 911 emergency call service in the Washington, D.C., suburbs, leading to demands for investigations and an upgrade from local and federal officials. The most recent breakdown occurred Friday [Feb. 18] in Fairfax and Arlington counties

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FCC Wants Answers on 10,000 Dropped 9-1-1 Calls

February 24, 2011

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is asking Verizon for answers after receiving reports that approximately 10,000 9-1-1 calls were dropped during a Jan. 26 snowstorm. The outage affected trunks that handle wireless 9-1-1 calls in two Maryland counties, Montgomery and Prince George’s.

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Government

FCC Seeks Comments on Technical Interoperability Framework for Public Safety Broadband Network

February 24, 2011

The Commission seeks comments on the development of a technical interoperability framework for the nationwide public safety broadband network. This document considers and proposes additional requirements to further promote and enable nationwide interoperability among public safety broadband networks operating in the 700 MHz band. This document addresses public safety broadband network interoperability from a technological perspective and considers interoperability at various communication layers.

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Government

FCC CSRIC Final Meeting on March 14

February 24, 2011

In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the FCC’s Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council (CSRIC) will hold its final meeting on March 14, 2011, at 9 a.m. in the Commission Meeting Room of the Federal Communications Commission, Room TW-C305, 445 12th Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554.

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