
ARMER project moving forward
Chief Deputy Brad Lake said the ARMER system will help keep communication flowing between Hazmat crews, the sheriff's office, state patrols and other emergency personnel while incidents like the recent fatality on I94 and the tanker crash the week prior.
Douglas County has issued a request for proposals for installation of a new VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) E911 system in the new public safety communications center. The county as well requests proposals for the purchase of a master clock system that will synchronize 911, radio, CAD/RMS and the recording system.
More information: Echopress
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