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County 911 recertified by FEMA; commissioners approve radio network agreement with Pennsylvania State Police

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Mifflin County’s 911 center was recertified in June and commissioners approved an intergovernmental agreement to connect county communications to the Pennsylvania State Police radio network; county staff also discussed a recent statewide NextGen 911 outage and planned August fixes to routing.

Mifflin County’s 911 center received a FEMA recertification in June and commissioners on July 15 approved an intergovernmental agreement to connect the county’s 911 radio system to the Pennsylvania State Police network.

Josh Miller, the county’s 911 supervisor, told the board FEMA examined training and quality-assurance files and found the center “compliant and either meet or exceed their plan.”

County staff also briefed commissioners on a recent statewide outage that affected Pennsylvania’s NextGen 911 migration. Staff described that the state moved from a legacy system to a NextGen 911 architecture this spring, routing carriers’ call data through a state system before…

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