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9-4-23 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates 9-1-1 in a Box allows Md. dispatchers to work remotely8.25.23 – WBAL – Dispatchers in Baltimore now have access to 9-1-1 in a Box, a system giving dispatchers the option to work remotely. The technology also allows for real-time video of an...

8.28.23 – NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates Artificial intelligence in 911 communications center8.17.23 – Officer – Technology continues to grow rapidly in all industries, including policing. Facial recognition, license plate readers, predictive policing, gunshot detection...

8.21.23 – NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates SC: False alarms a time killer for first responders8.18.23 – Post & Courier – Numerous false alarms come in every month from businesses, houses and apartments and local fire chiefs want something more done to punish those...

8.14.23 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates CA: Vallejo residents discuss new police plan to stop responding …8.8.23 – KTVU- Under the proposed plan, police would respond only to verified calls that come from witnesses, manually activated panic alarms, silent robbery...

8.7.23 – NESA NATIONAL Monitor

Public Safety Updates Calif. police department considers stopping responses to …7.31.23 – Police 1 – Interim Police Chief Jason Ta said earlier this week that, given Vallejo’s shrinking police force, it’s getting harder and harder...

7.31.23 – NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates Gresham, Ore., testing first responder drones7.25.23 – Willamette Week (Portland, Ore.) – Gresham, Ore., has launched its Drones as First Responders program in downtown Gresham to test the feasibility of using the technology to assess...