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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City of Atlanta regularly provides information and hosts programs on emergency preparedness
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For Boy Scouts, the Emergency Preparedness Badge is large in scope and a requirement for those pursuing the prestigious Eagle Scout ranking.
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"Every step of the way, we've used technology to improve communication within and among our emergency service agencies."
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"APCO International will object to any statutory language that provides loopholes for VoIP providers to avoid 9-1-1 obligations, or delays the enforcement of the FCC order."
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"Will provide our emergency responders with quick access to critical information in the field, enabling them to be better prepared to protect our city and its residents."
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Homeland Security and national groups join forces to help older Americans and individuals with disabilities prepare for emergencies.
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$2.3 million MESH communications network enables police and fire personnel to access critical information from the field.
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The DHS seeks applications for the Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program.
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Canada's Global Public Health Intelligence Network gives agencies worldwide an early warning system to help act on disease outbreaks fast.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency's future is in question, and the potential outcomes prompt legislators and emergency managers to weigh in.
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Vonage claims that more than 83 percent of subscribers now have the service.
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Agencies learn that collaboration before disaster strikes is crucial.
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Georgia launches a new emergency and disaster Web site -- Georgia911.org.
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FEMA and New York officials warn flood victims to be alert to fraud during the recovery process.
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Jefferson Davis Parish deploys an emergency text-based communications solution.