Look closely at this impending legislation . . . We exchanged messages with this politico and he hopes that tech will help find alleviate some of the challenges faced by dispatchers.
Here's a glimpse at his important work . . .
"This ordinance will allocate $200,000 for a third party to evaluate the needs of our dispatching systems to give us a clear picture of what it looks like today and where specific improvements are needed. Police and Fire Departments across Jackson County are experiencing major staffing shortages in their dispatching centers, drastically increasing the work load for the dispatchers that are left on shift."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
911 Oversight Committee Chairman Authorizes An Assessment Of Needs To Address The Much Needed Improvements Within Jackson County's Emergency Services
July 1, 2023 Jackson County Legislator and 911 Committee Chairman Sean Smith plans to introduce legislation proposing an Assessment of Needs Study for emergency service technologies in the county. ...
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