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Dispatchers Praised for Quick Response

November 11, 2010

Chicago, Ill. — Two Antioch 9-1-1 dispatchers are being praised for quickly resolving a potentially lethal situation for a Zion couple who stopped their car on railroad tracks with a freight train bearing down.

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In Service Two Weeks, Central 9-1-1 Dispatch Gets High Marks

November 11, 2010

Terre Haute, Ind. — With its new Solacom 9-1-1 System installed and operating, the Vigo County dispatch center has experienced a smooth transition that should translate to faster call answering for people dialing 9-1-1.

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9-1-1 Call Helps End Terrifying Car Trip

November 11, 2010

Ravenel, S.C. — At first, the woman’s voice is barely intelligible as she shrieks hysterically, “He’s got me in the trunk. He’s got me in the trunk.” A Charleston County 9-1-1 operator quickly moves to calm the caller down.

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Heart Attack Symptoms & Calling 9-1-1 Campaign for Women

November 11, 2010

To encourage women over age 50 across the country to recognize the signs and symptoms of heart attack and call 9-1-1 promptly, the Office on Women’s Health has announced a Request for Applications for its Heart Attack Symptoms & Calling 9-1-1 Campaign for Women. Funding is available for activities and events in support of the campaign.

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2011 NSDI CAP Now Accepting Grant Applications; Deadline Jan. 6, 2011

November 10, 2010

The Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) has formally announced the request for proposals to support the 2011 National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Cooperative Agreements Program (CAP). A total of $800,000 is available to award an estimated 21 innovative, geospatial-related projects that are spread across six categories. Each project will focus on ways to expand the geospatial data infrastructure that is necessary to effectively discover, access, share, manage and use digital geographic data.

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Prankster Ties up Police Dispatchers with Fake 9-1-1 Calls

November 10, 2010

Salt Lake City — A prankster in California used a falsely-registered cell phone to flood Salt Lake City police dispatch with hundreds of calls in a single day last week, police officials said. Between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Nov. 2, dispatchers received 617 calls from the number, said dispatch supervisor Pam Peay.

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County Central Dispatch to Create Backup Center

November 10, 2010

Marshall, Mich. — If the Marshall 9-1-1 center had to be evacuated, dispatchers would have a back-up location to answer emergency calls. The Calhoun County Consolidated Dispatch Authority on Tuesday approved the creation of a second functioning dispatch center in Battle Creek.

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Time Change, Glitches Trip Up Emergency Radio

November 9, 2010

Charlotte, N.C. — Emergency radio communications in Charlotte went down for nearly an hour Monday morning, a glitch authorities say was caused by a broken backup generator, human error and the switch from Daylight Savings Time.

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Hennepin County, Minn., Wants $25 Million Call Center

November 9, 2010

Hennepin County (Minn.) Commissioner Jeff Johnson wants a $25 million emergency communications facility to be built on the site of the Adult Corrections Facility in Plymouth, an area he represents. The new center would replace the county’s 14,400-square-foot call center in Golden Valley.

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Dunwoody, Ga., Looks at 9-1-1 Options

November 9, 2010

Dunwoody has a month to make sure it could still use its radio systems and determine how fire department calls would be handled if the city joins the 911 center that currently serves Sandy Springs and Johns Creek.

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