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Communications Interoperability

The Police1 Communications Interoperability category is a comprehensive resource for researching interoperable communication solutions. These solutions are crucial for ensuring seamless communication between different agencies and systems.

The founder of Citizens Behind the Badge discusses his goal of enabling the voices of law enforcement supporters to be heard loud and clear
Combining multiple functions into one device can make cops’ jobs faster, easier
Learn about the most common threats the industry is facing
An LAX police dispatcher who received a call seconds after a gunman opened fire last year didn’t know where to send officers because no one was on the line
The new system requires school staff to wear wireless security badges connected to the district’s WiFi system to communicate to police dispatchers
As Mexican troops forced their way into Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman’s main hideout in Culiacan, the country’s most powerful drug lord sneaked out of the house through an escape tunnel beneath the bathtub
The BeOn app is available now for devices operating on Android, iOS, and Microsoft Windows
There is a special connection between police dispatchers and police officers
An acquaintance found the man dead and stole some of his artwork before reporting the death
She tweeted about a tragic fatal accident to her followers after hearing it come over the police scanner
One caller told police in a trembling, breathless voice that a gunman was shooting inside the building
The AP will review the tapes’ content and determine what might meet its standards before releasing material
Kevin Duck is accused of killing Dawna Natzke after leaving a holiday party in 2011
Terrell police release 911 recordings from shooting rampage that left five people dead
DHS and FBI outline the increase in attacks on PSAPs and express concerns about keeping public safety communications secure
Judge Eliot Prescott said he will listen to the recordings, then issue a decision at a hearing scheduled for Nov. 25
Officer Jeff Carson repeatedly belts out the non-emergency number in a catchy tune
There’s nothing more critical to the mission of law enforcement than protecting children who can’t protect themselves. That’s the philosophy that the Kentucky State Police emphasize in using the Commercial Mobile Alert System with some AMBER Alerts
The man, 68, told police he feared for his safety when he found the 22-year-old in bed with his wife, 63
The dispatcher giggled after the man told her his car caught fire and badly burned his girlfriend
He could have fled with 2 other inmates who stole an unattended van, but reported the incident instead
No limit on what information an agency can add to the system, including warnings, prior incidents and resident information
Despite multiple wounds, officer alerted dispatch, then drove himself to hospital
Hospitals know where the fights happen and the most dangerous parts of the cities and towns