The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department implemented a “temporary fix” Friday to get its computer dispatch system back online after it crashed on New Year’s Eve, authorities said. Problems were ...
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 ...
(HUNTSVILLE, AL, June 2024) – Hexagon’s Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division announced Guilford Metro 911 will deploy its public safety platform to improve emergency response times and ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Sunday marks 14 years since 62 tornadoes tore through Alabama, killing 253 people and injuring thousands of others. During these devastating storms, a flood of calls was sent ...
The failure of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department’s computer-aided dispatch system in its vehicles had left deputies to resort to old methods as they responded to calls. By Kate Christobek After ...
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 ...
(TNS) — The Cumberland County Department of Public Safety plans to pursue an almost $3.7 million capital project to upgrade its computer-aided dispatch system. “We are working with other regional ...
A system crash within the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is affecting the way deputies log and respond to calls. The system is the main way deputies respond to emergencies. Stream Los Angeles ...
The Cumberland County Department of Public Safety plans to pursue an almost $3.7 million capital project to upgrade its computer-aided dispatch system. “We are working with other regional counties to ...
An outage in the city’s computer-aided emergency dispatch system snarled some communications between Baltimore police and fire officials last week, briefly causing disarray as officers repeatedly ...
For the second time in just over a month, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s computer dispatch system crashed on Wednesday evening, rendering patrol car computers unusable and forcing ...
For the second time in just over a month, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's computer dispatch system crashed on Wednesday evening, rendering patrol car computers unusable and forcing ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results
Feedback