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 suspect — dressed in a private security uniform — reportedly asked at least one victim whether they were Muslim before assaulting them, and referred to Allah during the attacks.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the bomb was powerful and designed to kill people. The blast shattered windows and sent shrapnel flying through the entire block.
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Deadline is October 6 to submit applications for membership in the new subcommittee on IPAWS for FEMA's National Advisory Council. Local public safety practitioners are encouraged to apply.
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Now almost 16 years later, are we better off today?
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The most recent Staten Islanders, N.Y., maps FEMA produced in December 2013 were appealed by the city and are currently being reviewed and updated.
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From behind, the olive-colored robot approached and extended its claw into the suspect’s hideout, grabbing the gun without him noticing.
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The student, who is trained and licensed to carry, reported accidentally discharging a firearm in a co-ed dorm that primarily houses second-year students.
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The training was for the 'best of the best' and included firefighters, paramedics and disaster response teams from across the state.
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'If you don’t have your ducks in a row at home, you can’t possibly be my policymakers if there is an emergency.'
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This is but one example of scores of free training available.
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A public service announcement on the town’s website urging residents to pack emergency kits will soon have Vietnamese and Korean subtitles.
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With the one-year anniversary last year's historic flood coming up, federal, state and local representatives sat down again to discuss their response and plan for South Carolina’s next major disaster.
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Pittsburgh Public Schools celebrated the start of the program, dDesigned to help prepare students for careers as paramedics, firefighters and police officers.
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The move will mean that the center will no longer be under the direction of the county sheriff's office.