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St. Mary's County reopens upgraded 9-1-1 center after $660,000 renovation
Summary
St. Mary's County held a ribbon-cutting in Leonardtown to mark the reopening of its renovated emergency communications center. County officials and Emergency Services staff said the $660,000, jointly funded upgrade expands consoles to 11, improves accessibility and technology, and follows prior refreshes in 2001 and 2011.
St. Mary's County formally reopened its emergency communications center in Leonardtown at a ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking completion of a $660,000 renovation the county and partners jointly funded.
Jennifer Ust, director of emergency services, said the project was “designed and outfitted by Evans Consoles, a local leader in mission critical control room design,” and thanked the commissioners, the County Administrator, the Deputy County Administrator and the Maryland 9-1-1 Board for support. She said the center’s upgrades include an expansion from nine to 11 consoles and ADA-compliant workstations to improve dispatch…
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