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.
From remote areas to emergency vehicles, agencies can count on consistent connectivity with cellular access
Funds to combat violent crime and opioid abuse may also help agencies fund communications technology
The carrier’s powerful 5G performance makes it a strong choice for the emergency services
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
The boy fled to a neighbor’s house and called 911, describing the robbery to the dispatcher
George Zimmerman’s wife says on a 911 call that her estranged husband punched her father in the nose and threatened them both with a gun
Chief Craig announced the demotion of the head of the department’s communications unit as part of the changes in the department
Three strikes law threatens renters with eviction if they call 911 three times within four months
Until recently it simply hasn’t been possible to look, in real time, at what that dash cam is seeing in order to help before tragedy occurs
Though police normally wouldn’t respond to such a call, they decided to help the girl out in this case
Body-worn cameras can play an important role as an officer’s technological partner
Students in Md. schools can now use a smartphone app to report bullying or other problems to police
The plan has so many prongs in its approach, if one doesn’t find a particular device, another one surely will
An eerily soft “help us” sent police to the Pa. home where a man attacked a woman and threatened her family with a knife
Combined with Google Glass, the app will allow first responders to receive and view documents, images and schematics in real time
New Orleans is the test bed for Motorola’s PremierOne CAD Call Control Client product
The 911 dispatcher felt so bad for her, she asked her supervisor if she could offer to lend the woman her own wedding dress
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