Public Safety
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While the city has used drones before, Chief Roderick Porter said the two new aerial vehicles the department is getting under a contract with security tech company Flock Safety are more advanced.
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The proposed legislation would require public agencies to delete any footage their license-plate-reader cameras, such as those sold by Flock Safety, collect within 72 hours.
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The Osceola County Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of new portable and dual band radios at a cost of $330,552 during its meeting Dec. 16, by a vote of 5-1.
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But the job of the tactical EMS is not to kick the door in or even lead the intervention, but to be behind the police officers and give medical attention to an officer who may be down, or even the shooter.
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The Pueblo department has provided videos when sought by the news media under the Colorado Criminal Records Justice Act. The only caveat is the police have waited until the district attorney’s office has closed an investigation.
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Federal grant from the Department of Justice's Anti-Heroin Task Force Program announced.
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Cyberthreats to critical infrastructure for power, water and wastewater utilities were center stage Thursday, Sept. 22, as the three-day Cyber Physical Systems Summit concluded.
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With cooperation from major mobile phone service companies, the ministry will send emergency warning text messages en masse to smartphones and other types of mobile phones belonging to residents and visitors in the cities.
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NYC didn't say how much had been spent so far rebuilding, repairing and elevating Staten Island homes through the Build it Back recovery program since Sandy struck nearly four years ago.
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The solutions start with data sharing, said Virginia Secretary of Health and Human Resources William Hazel at the IT Solutions Management conference.
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'It’s not new that our system is vulnerable, but it is shocking we have not acted more forcefully to protect it.'
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With officials refusing to release any video of the Tuesday shooting of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott, anger built as two starkly different versions emerged.
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Why weren't images used, and was this the first use of the cell alerting system for a manhunt are among the questions asked about use of Wireless Emergency Alerts for the manhunt for the suspect in the New York/New Jersey bombings.
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Response times for emergency medical services and the county’s protocol for 'no crew' units will change in the newest EMS System Response Plan
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For Emanuel, the move marks a change in course in how he's managed the policing of Chicago.
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Funding for Dallas' police and fire departments declined between 2009 and 2012, around the time of the great recession.
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First responders are more in sync when they respond during training because the lessons learned from actual events.
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The current drought is the worst New Hampshire has experienced in at least 16 years.
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Wood structures, especially older ones, can be severely damaged.