CLARK COUNTY — After a lengthy outage, law enforcement in Clark County can use their computer dispatch system again. The virtual environment used to access the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system ...
FILE - A roll of police tape is left on the windshield of a Los Angeles County sheriff's vehicle in the parking lot of its training academy in Whittier, Calif., Nov. 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, ...
SPRINGFIELD — First responders in Springfield said they are forced to rely on radio dispatching due to a days-long computer system outage. “The ongoing connectivity challenges the City is experiencing ...
BERRIEN COUNTY, Mich. (WNDU) - First responders in Berrien County are getting support with a new computer-aided dispatch system. According to our reporting partners at The Herald-Palladium, this is ...
The computer aided dispatch system (CAD) used by the D.C. Office of Unified Communications to take and dispatch 911 calls is down. This means call takers and dispatchers must do all communications for ...
Oakland unveils new computer-aided dispatch system Technology replaces 20-year-old system City hopes to reduce 911 response times OAKLAND, Calif. - Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao on Thursday announced the ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The archaic computer dispatch system for the nation's largest sheriff's department remained out of commission on Thursday after crashing on New Year's Eve, forcing deputies to ...
BOISE, Idaho — The Ada County Computer Aided Dispatch was intentionally taken down after dispatch officials noticed "unusual activity." But, 911 and non-emergency dispatch will not be affected. The ...
Baltimore lawmakers will hold a hearing to probe issues with the city’s aging emergency communications system, City Council President Zeke Cohen said Monday, months after an in-custody death during a ...
In the midst of what is inevitably one of the busiest nights of the year for law enforcement, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department computer dispatch system crashed, leaving them to handle ...
L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Scott Carter uses his patrol car computer in 2019. Deputies were back to using radios Wednesday as the dispatch system crashed. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) For ...
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