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Pulaski County approves Total Response dispatch system for sheriff; to be paid from 911 fund

2275562 · February 11, 2025
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Pulaski County commissioners voted to buy the Total Response dispatch system for the sheriff’s office, funding the purchase from the county 911 fund and committing to annual maintenance fees. County dispatch staff said the system will add QA tools, training and CAD integration.

Pulaski County commissioners voted to approve the purchase and implementation of the Total Response dispatch system for the sheriff’s office, with one-time and recurring costs to come from the county’s 911 fund.

The system was presented by Sheriff Chris and by Laura McIntosh, assistant 9‑1‑1 director, together with Zach, a representative of Total Response. McIntosh said the county’s 9‑1‑1 fund can sustain the ongoing maintenance cost: “We pull in about $11,000 a month on [the 9‑1‑1] fund … the recurrent fee, we can more than sustain that,” she said.…

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