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Public safety commissioner reports PSAP call volume; Senate bill could extend 9-1-1 funding

2987865 · February 3, 2025
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Winner public safety commissioner reported nearly 2,000 incidents logged in the computer-aided dispatch system and described staffing and training updates. He said Senate Bill 37 would continue an expanded 9-1-1 funding stream, providing an extra $2 to the local dispatch center, and noted the bill has advanced out of committee.

At the Feb. 3, 2025 Winner City Council meeting, the public safety commissioner delivered a report on public-safety communications and the police department, noting call volumes, staffing and an update on state-level funding for 9-1-1 services.

The commissioner said the city’s computer-aided dispatch (CAD) logged “almost 2,000 incidents”…

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