Public Safety
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The Flathead County Sheriff's Office is set to receive a new remote underwater vehicle after getting approval from county commissioners on Tuesday.
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The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office on Monday arrested the man after he reportedly stole a vehicle from a business in east Fort Collins, set it on fire and damaged nearby agricultural land.
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The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors will evaluate a $13 million rental agreement for the Sheriff’s Office to obtain new radios and accompanying equipment. The previous lease dates to 2015 and expired last year.
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People and governance challenges delay nationwide communications interoperability.
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University triage group will look for abnormal student behavior and provide help.
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Georgia connects radio systems statewide, radio-controlled drones help forecast hurricanes.
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FCC considers options for national interoperable public safety radio network.
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Emergency response depends on coordination among public safety and facility managers.
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"We faced a weapon which we had never, ever faced before in our life, [and] an inability to trace that evidence such we do with either DNA or firearms or fingerprints."
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A computerized database of information superimposed on satellite imagery and aerial photography of all 67 counties.
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700MHz communications system will provide much needed communications not only for state agencies, but also for local jurisdictions.
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To speed response to emergency situations, the closest emergency response team -- from either side of the border -- will be dispatched to help residents, whether they are in Mexico or in the U.S.
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"We never know when disaster may strike, but we can take steps now to ensure we're ready to keep ourselves and our families safe whenever an emergency occurs."
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Tony Cardenas seeks funding for port security enhancements.
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Interest in all-hazards analysis at fusion centers is encouraging.
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Battlefield Visualization System proves valuable for emergency planning.
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IP-based networks help call centers move beyond voice communications.
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Only willing partners coming to the table, treated as equals, will prove effective in establishing a national standard for incident response.
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All-hazards focus by fusion centers improves emergency operations.
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Maps show the status of relocation check-ins in real-time.
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The new EOC allows the city to coordinate with regional, state, and national operations centers through a host of systems and back-up systems, including the Internet, video-teleconferencing, satellite phones, 800 MHz radio, short-wave/amateur radio, and local, state, and national warning/notification radios.