Governor Hobbs visits Chandler Police Dispatch Center to celebrate Next Generation 911 System

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Governor Hobbs visited the 911 Dispatch Center at the Chandler Police Department to celebrate the release of the Next Generation 911 System. The system has made it easier for emergency responders to zero in on your location within 3 feet when contacting 911 from your cell phone, allows for people to text 911 if they’re in a situation where they can’t speak, or don’t have good service or battery life, and more. During the Governor’s visit, she engaged in the briefing on the system from the ADOA project team, toured the facility, and was able to listen in on calls coming in live with a call taker. Read more about this new system: https://lnkd.in/guwAwFEG

  • Governor Katie Hobbs listening in on an incoming call at the Dispatch Center at the Chandler Police Department.
Vasudha Tiwari, MBA

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1mo

I love that AZ is always innovating and improving!!

Barbara Smith

Learning IT Data Center Technician/Networking via Per Scholas; experienced in adult & correctional education; integrating tech training into re-entry programs to boost skills, employability & successful reintegration.

1mo

I wonder what Governor Hobbs thought about deparments 911 call taking and dispatching using AI to triage calls?

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Felice Norris

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1mo

I really appreciate her taking her role in government seriously. It’s nice to actually be represented.

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