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Missoula County proposes $135,000 for software to speed emergency medical dispatch
Summary
County staff proposed implementing Priority Dispatch medical-dispatch software at a one-time cost of $135,000 (from the 911 trust) plus an ongoing $11,500 annual license to integrate medical dispatch, reduce on-scene response times and streamline training.
Missoula County staff asked the Board to approve implementing software for emergency medical dispatch that would integrate scripted medical triage, training and recertification across 911 consoles.
Staff said initial implementation would cost $135,000, which they proposed paying from the county’s 911 trust fund, and that the ongoing…
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