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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The was the first time the platform, part of the federal Wireless Emergency Alert system, has been used to distribute information about a wanted suspect.
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The following excerpts are witness accounts and reflections from students in the Northwest Ashe High School newspaper – Mountaineer Heritage – along with accounts from the archives of the Jefferson Post.
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Since 2009, only a handful of the thousands of changes published by the International Code Council have been approved by the board that decides which of those standards are appropriate for the state.
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A U.S. official said the suspect, a naturalized U.S. citizen, had made at least three months-long trips to Pakistan and Afghanistan since 2014
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The system is as complex as complex can be, and arbitrary.
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The recent oil pipeline break shows fragility of our infrastructure.
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By the end of the year first responders will have mutual-aid communications in areas that are covered by the Alabama Interoperable Radio System.
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The House joined in applause for first responders and National Guard troops who provided aid to flood victims.
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'Due to the courageous actions of an off-duty area police officer, the good work of first responders, and the reaction of those present at the mall, lives were saved.'
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Investigators put out an unprecedented emergency alert to millions of cellphones Monday morning seeking information about Rahami, a 28-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen from Afghanistan.
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The discovery of an unattended backpack just before the race began caused a delay in the competition that may have saved many runners from harm.