N.C. sheriffs add touch-screen computers to 911 system
May 1, 2006 12:00 PM
The sheriff's office in Cleveland County, N.C., implemented a quarter-million-dollar upgrade to its 911 communications system that will let dispatchers communicate with emergency personal more efficiently. The county purchased 10 new touch-screen computers, each with the ability to make outgoing calls and receive incoming calls.
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