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 power of interconnected hub technology improves your ability to be efficient and quick when dispatching services to the community
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Actionable ideas to enhance the safety of schools in your community
Using social media has helped humanize police and improve relations with their communities
After calling for help, woman is sued because she didn’t adequately prepare deputy for danger
The staff was evacuated without injury and continued working at a redundancy center nearby
Advances in technology in recent years have enabled an entirely new set of possibilities for integration and communications
These reasons highlight how Verizon is currently helping public safety and innovating for a future in which we will be both safer and more efficient in our role of helping those in need in our communities
A catchy jingle that encourages kids to call 911 in an emergency may be partially responsible for her quick actions
The staff at the Newtown Emergency Communications Center has won praise from officials and colleagues around the country for their work that day
She quit six months after the death of a woman who called to report she was trapped in a vehicle in a pond - which the dispatcher failed to log
A dispatcher listened to their 35-minute conversation about breaking into cars and buying drugs
The woman led officers on a pursuit claiming she didn’t have to pull over because she was a sovereign citizen
Oolice and fire officials failed to tell each other when and where rescuers were needed following the theater execution
She was arrested on a charge of abuse of 911, she had called for the same reason 5 times in March
Almost an hour of audio details the frantic conversations between dispatchers, medics, and police
During this National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, the community recognizes these first first responders for what they are: Heroes
Police explained to the woman that no crime had been committed and cited her for disorderly conduct
New app provides emergency managers easy access to map-based bomb standoff distances and hazmat spill evacuation areas
The officer was tired of the usual mountain of paperwork, so he joined a tech start-up and did something about it
Speaking with a judge live online would make the testimony and warrant process quicker
She knew her mother would reach a stranded boater in her kayak before the police boat could get there
They’ve been referred for “appropriate personnel action” after a cop waited 20 minutes after being hit by a vehicle on his motorcycle
Officers had surrounded the house by the time the thieves took off, thanks to the teen and 911 dispatcher
The warrant offers no details about what is the target of the investigation, and it makes no allegations of wrongdoing by anyone
He states that only in life-threatening situations should police be typing while driving
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