A recent government meeting convened to discuss various operational updates and financial reports from the Ike 911 dispatch center. The meeting began with a roll call, confirming attendance from key officials, including Commander Diaz, Chief Mills, and Chief Briner, while Mayor Booker was noted as absent initially but later joined.
Following the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence honoring fallen service members, the board moved to approve the minutes from the previous meeting, which was unanimously accepted.
Director Frank Reyes presented the financial report for the Ike 911 center, revealing a current balance of $1,010,169.07. Over the past 60 days, the center has expended $171,368.01 and received deposits totaling $48,638.30. Reyes also reported a decrease in call volume for June 2024, with 6,833 calls received compared to 7,307 in June 2023, resulting in 3,239 documented calls for service.
Significant updates included ongoing arbitration for the Broadview telecommunicators contract and the implementation of the EMD Pro QA project, which aims to modernize emergency medical dispatch protocols. Training for telecommunicators is scheduled for August, with a go-live date anticipated in September.
Additionally, the meeting highlighted the upcoming deployment of a text-to-911 service, part of the next-generation 911 state project, which will allow the public to send text messages to emergency services. The timeline for this deployment is still pending, but it is expected to be completed in the next quarter.
The meeting concluded without further questions, indicating a smooth progression of operational updates and financial oversight for the Ike 911 center.