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Clinton County seeks approval to replace 911 consoles and carpeting with Zybex equipment
Summary
Jonathan Plessinger, director of emergency services, asked commissioners to approve replacement of aging 911 dispatch consoles (some 10–15 years old) and carpeting; installations are scheduled for April in a two-week phased approach, with removed consoles reassigned to the backup center and EOC.
Jonathan Plessinger, director of Clinton County Department of Emergency Services, told commissioners on Feb. 9 that the county seeks approval to replace aging 911 console furniture and carpeting in the county’s dispatch center.
Plessinger said some consoles are 10 to 15 years old and new console furniture from manufacturer Zybex would…
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