FirstNet Cell Site Launches in Oswego County, N.Y. to Support Public Safety
The FirstNet® Network Expands in Oswego County to Advance Public Safety Communications Capabilities
New Infrastructure Will Help Advance Public Safety, Improve Connectivity for Area Residents, Businesses and Visitors
What s the news? Oswego County s first responders are getting a major boost in their wireless communications thanks to the FirstNet network expansion currently underway by AT&T . We ve added a new FirstNet purpose-built cell site in Oswego County that serves the north shore of Oneida Lake in Oswego, the Village of Cleveland and the Cleveland Elementary School, Bernhards Bay, Vanderkamp Lake, Constantia, western Vienna and the Route 49 corridor along the northern shore of Oneida Lake.This new site is giving first responders on FirstNet - America s public safety network - access to
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For more than five years now, the Vail Police Department, the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office and the Gypsum Fire Department have worked with a national company called FirstNet to evaluate its high-speed broadband emergency communications platform.
Now other agencies can view their testimonials regarding the service and associated equipment in a series of YouTube videos produced by the company to promote its product. The videos were filmed in February and went live on YouTube in late March.
In the segments, Vail Police Chief Dwight Henninger, Eagle County Sheriff’s Deputy Kevin Kromer and Gypsum Fire Chief Justin Kirkland share their experiences with using FirstNet, Built with AT&T a public-private partnership with the First Responder Network Authority
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BALTIMORE, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Baltimore Police Department has connected more than 3,000 officers, first responders and other key personnel to
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only network built with public safety, for public safety. With this tech advancement, the department is equipping its first responders with new capabilities and reliable access to critical information while in the field, allowing them to better serve those who live, work and visit Baltimore.