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More Ohio dispatch centers joining Next Generation 911 system. What does it mean for you?
Within five years, all 215 emergency dispatch centers across Ohio will upgrade to Next Generation 911, including 15 more counties this year. This is good news for anyone using a cell phone to call for ...
OPINION – We are living in an unprecedented moment, and our emergency communications system must meet our demands. We cannot ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ohio — Jefferson County is preparing to upgrade its 911 services with the implementation of new technology. The current system, which dates to the 1970s, will be replaced by the Next ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The state of California spent more than five years and $450 million upgrading our aging 9-1-1 system, only to overhaul its plan and face spending more time and taxpayer money. The ...
Fairfield County residents can expect faster, more reliable emergency response thanks to a major upgrade of the county's 911 system. The Fairfield County Sheriff's Office has transitioned its ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WSIL) – Emergency communications across Illinois have entered a new era as all 169 Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs), commonly known as 911 call centers, have successfully ...
Republican lawmakers are calling for an audit of CA's long-delayed Next Generation 911 system after the state spent $455M modernizing emergency communications.
ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers are discussing how and when the state will change to the modern internet-based “Next Generation 911 system.” The “Next Generation 911″ system is a technology overhaul ...
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency Director Randy Padfield was on hand to celebrate National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week while also highlighting the state's 'Next Generation 911' system ...
FONDA — A $1.27 million state grant will fund the installation of cutting edge technology at the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office 911 Dispatch Center. The funding through the Next Generation 911 ...
The Idaho Public Safety Communications Commission on July 10 approved a $15 million grant to modernize the state’s emergency response system. The money will go toward moving Idaho’s decades-old analog ...
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