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5-13-24 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates ‘Every day is different’: Ala. county dispatchers reflect on 911 improvements and challenges5.11.24 – The Decatur Daily – Morgan County 911 dispatchers describe the rewards and challenges that come with the job Featured Articles...

5.6.24 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates Smart devices sending flurry of errant 9-1-1 calls5.1.24 – WRC – Washington DC – Dispatchers around the Washington, D.C. area are reporting accidental 9-1-1 calls from iPhones and other Apple devices that can be triggered by dropping the...

4.29.24 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates New Permitting Procedure for Private Alarms4.25.24 – Kansas City, Missouri Police Department – As of April 25, 2024, permits for residential and commercial alarm systems in Kansas City, Mo. will be processed through CryWolf Services....

4.22.24 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates Editorial: To respond better to burglaries, the police need …4.15.24 – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Editorial: To respond better to burglaries, the police need to respond to fewer burglar alarms … Police Chief Larry...

4.15.24 – NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates Pittsburgh police will no longer respond to all burglar alarms4.12.24 – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Beginning April 15, officers will only respond to alarms meeting specific criteria, including human-activated hold-up alarms and panic...

4-8-24 NESA National Monitor

Public Safety Updates PA: Butler Twp. to consider false alarm ordinance4.1.24 – Republican Herald – Fountain Springs – Butler Twp. will draft an ordinance aimed at curbing false alarms, specifically for volunteer firefighters, … Featured...