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Combined Communications reports 2025 911 trends, plans PulsePoint rollout and seeks grant support for console replacement

Sweetwater County Board of County Commissioners · March 4, 2026
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Summary

Sweetwater Combined Communications reported 2025 call and CAD activity, highlighted that roughly 40% of 911 calls came from non‑Wyoming numbers, announced an April rollout of the PulsePoint apps, and asked commissioners for letters of support for grant funding to replace radio consoles and phone systems.

Nick Erskine, executive director of the Sweetwater Combined Communications Joint Powers Board, and IT Director David Halter told the Sweetwater County commissioners that the center handled 14,598 voice 911 calls in 2025 and a total of 85,101 calls overall, with 75,874 incidents entered into the computer-aided dispatch system.

Erskine emphasized a surprising local statistic: “the percentage of 911 calls with the 307 area code were only 60.75%,” meaning roughly 40% of 911 calls originated from phones not registered in Wyoming. He said that split reflects interstate traffic on the county’s highways and regional call patterns.

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