Call 911: Emergency providers question priorities in Monroe 23rd July 2002 July 19, 2002 With a new UHF radio system on the way, Monroe County, W.Va., emergency providers recently said they question the leadership and priorities
$32 million emergency radio system on horizon 22nd July 2002 Friday, July 19, 2002 Contract is signed on plan to link fire, police countywide By Mike Martindale / The Detroit News PONTIAC, Mich. — A $32 million
Griffin to speak at APCO convention 18th July 2002 Frederick G. Griffin, P.E., president of Frederick G. Griffin, P.C., Lynchburg, Va., will make a presentation at the Association of Public-Safety Communications
Poll: Building security ‘lax’ in wake of Sept. 11 16th July 2002 A poll of security officers shows that lax security procedures persist in U.S. buildings nine months after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Research from
APCO expresses concerns about blocking cell phones in public places 16th July 2002 In a statement released July 8, APCO International expressed concerns about the serious implications of a new wooden magnetic wall paneling being marketed
Houston alerted to possible terrorist plans 15th July 2002 The Associated Press has reported that the FBI notified Houston law enforcement agencies of possible plans for a terrorist attack against oil refineries
Dispatchers’ ‘dead zones’ addressed; variance approved for 2 radio towers 14th July 2002 Lake County (Fla.) Fire Rescue and the Lake County Sheriff’s Office are one step closer to a compatible radio system for dispatch communications after
E. F. Johnson taps $4.7 million order from South Dakota 12th July 2002 The E. F. Johnson Company, Waseca, Minn., has received an order from South Dakota valued at $4.7 million for SmartZone portable and mobile radio products.
Doctor cites EMS experience at Columbine in need for common radio frequencies 12th July 2002 Speaking about the shootings that took place on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Jefferson County, Colo., near the city of Littleton, Christopher
Motorola logs multiple system sales, acceptances 12th July 2002 Miami Beach, Fla. — The city of Miami Beach has accepted a Printrak Premier computer aided dispatch system that automates call-taking and dispatch functions.
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