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Dickinson County approves purchase of Comms Coach training software for 9-1-1 dispatch
Summary
County commissioners approved a $13,450-a-year subscription to Comms Coach to give near-real-time quality assurance and simulation training to the 9-1-1 dispatch team, to be paid from the county 9-1-1 fund.
Dickinson County commissioners voted to approve purchase of Comms Coach, a subscription service to provide near-real-time quality assurance and call-simulation training for the county 9-1-1 dispatch center.
The county approved the annual subscription, which county staff said will cost $13,450 a year and be paid from the county's dedicated 9-1-1 fund rather than the general fund. The subscription price includes a $3,500 payment to EquiTur (the county's call-recording vendor) for integration services; county staff cautioned that EquiTur's future fees are not guaranteed by Comms Coach.
County staff said the system will automatically review calls and provide feedback to dispatchers within about…
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