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Limestone County Commission approves series of emergency-preparedness contracts, grant application
Summary
At its Oct. 6 meeting the Limestone County Commission unanimously approved a resolution on emergency mutual aid, contracts for alert and mapping services, maintenance agreements and authorized a $99,801 Homeland Security grant application for mobile fingerprinting and photo scanners for the sheriff’s office.
Limestone County Commissioners on Oct. 6 unanimously approved a package of emergency-preparedness measures, including a mutual-aid resolution, contracts for alert and mapping systems, equipment and maintenance agreements, and authorized applying for a $99,801 Homeland Security grant to buy mobile fingerprinting and photo-scanning equipment for the sheriff’s office.
The actions affect the county’s emergency management, sheriff’s office and information-technology operations and aim to improve field identification, public warning, and interagency information sharing. Commissioners approved each item by voice vote with no recorded dissents.
The board approved a resolution…
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