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Police: 12 Dead in Colorado Theater Shooting

July 20, 2012

AURORA, Colorado (AP) — A gunman wearing a gas mask set off an unknown gas and fired into a crowded Colorado movie theater at a midnight opening of the latest Batman movie, killing at least 12 people and injuring at least 50, authorities said.

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Too Many Police Dispatch Centers in San Mateo County, Grand Jury Says

July 19, 2012

Thirteen police dispatch centers serve communities throughout San Mateo County and that’s just too many, according to a civil grand jury report released Tuesday that encourages cities to share staff for cost savings and efficiencies.

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Muskego Handling Its Own 9-1-1 Calls

July 19, 2012

Muskego – Tired of 18 months of doors being slammed in its face, the Muskego Common Council last week approved an ordinance requiring all 911 emergency cellphone calls originating in Muskego to go to the Muskego dispatch center.

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Md. Officials Move to Replace ‘Outdated’ 9-1-1 Support Systems

July 17, 2012

Maryland officials are moving to improve 9-1-1 technology to allow for emergency calls made by text and multimedia messages.

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EDITORIAL: Murphy’s Law and York County’s 9-1-1 System

July 14, 2012

Last February, Congress passed a law reallocating 700 MHz frequencies to public safety agencies. That’s an improvement for them, fixing a problem identified in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.Unfortunately, many 9-1-1 systems, including York County’s, were built specifically for T-band.

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Dispatchers Receive Financial Incentives

July 14, 2012

New Berlin – Keeping critical emergency 911 dispatchers on the job when they know they won’t be working for New Berlin this time next year is as tricky as handling five 911 calls all at once.

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State Police Upgrading 9-1-1 System

July 14, 2012

The Board of Public Works this week approved the Maryland State Police’s purchase of a $7.1 million advanced 911 system that could allow citizens to call, text or even tweet for help.

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Choices: Public Safety Telecommunicators Must Support Each Other

July 14, 2012

I was on a social network site for 9-1-1 professionals yesterday and came across a posting by an unhappy dispatcher….

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Cobb County 9-1-1 Participates in July 4th Parade

July 12, 2012

On July 4, 2012, Cobb County 9-1-1 participated in the City of Marietta Freedom Parade.

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San Gabriel Police Release 9-1-1 Call, Report from Former Commerce Secretary John Bryson’s Collision

July 11, 2012

The San Gabriel police department released Monday the 9-1-1 call reporting former Commerce Secretary John Bryson’s June 9th collision in San Gabriel and Rosemead.

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