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A dispatcher handles a call at the Ada County 911 Emergency Dispatch Center in Meridian in 2020. Ada is one of only two ...
Idaho is planning to revitalize its emergency response with new tech that will connect 911 call centers, allowing dispatchers ...
Emergency communication centers across Idaho are updating their equipment; however, some local systems remain outdated and ...
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Office of Emergency Management announced on Monday that a grant has been approved to implement Next Generation 911 (NG911), a statewide emergency response system.
Idaho is taking a major leap into the future of emergency services with the approved funding for Next Generation 911 (NG911). The program will replace decades-old analog infrastructure with a ...
The Idaho Public Safety Communications Commission has approved a $15 million dollar grant to modernize the state’s emergency response system.
The $15 million transition is funded through the Emergency Communications Grant Fee, a 25-cent surcharge on phone bills. 42 of Idaho’s 44 counties will participate in the grant program.
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