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County Council approves cameras and radio upgrades for sheriff's office

April 18, 2024 | Knott County, Kentucky



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County Council approves cameras and radio upgrades for sheriff's office
The Knott County Fiscal Court held a special meeting on April 18, 2024, where key decisions were made regarding public safety and communication systems. The meeting focused on the approval of new camera systems for county buildings and a grant for upgrading the radio systems used by local law enforcement.

During the meeting, a motion was made and unanimously approved to install adequate camera systems in all county buildings. This decision aims to enhance security and monitoring across various facilities.

The court also discussed a resolution concerning a Homeland Security grant for the Knott County Sheriff's Office. This grant will fund updates to the radio systems, which have faced significant issues in the past. A recent incident highlighted the urgency of this upgrade, where an officer involved in a foot chase was left relying solely on his phone due to radio failures. The new system is expected to improve communication not only for the sheriff's department but also for the entire 911 system and local fire departments.

Both motions received strong support from the court members, emphasizing the importance of reliable communication and security measures in ensuring public safety. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, marking a productive session focused on enhancing the county's emergency response capabilities.

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