Fulfilling big needs in rural Kansas county
February 9, 2022
Since joining FirstNet, Ford County has enjoyed increased savings and productivity and higher officer visibility –especially when responding to car accidents.
OEC: Staying connected to support public safety
February 9, 2022
OEC works hand in hand with public safety personnel –such as fire, EMS and law enforcement –to help keep the community safe.
Service and reliability critical in Stephenson County switch to FirstNet
October 7, 2021
Stephenson County Sheriff’s Office and county Emergency Management Agency needed reliable communication–especially in rural areas.
Vail police chief relies on FirstNet priority and preemption to connect
September 9, 2021
Vail Police Department sits at the top of Vail Pass in Colorado; the remote terrain made communication difficult.
Band 14 test leads Eagle County, Colorado agencies to join FirstNet
September 8, 2021
Eagle County could never rely on commercial service. The Eagle County Sheriff's Office, Vail Police Department and the Gypsum Fire Department struggled with coverage in the heavily mountainous areas and rural terrain throughout the county.
Fresno County agencies rely on FirstNet for interoperability
July 1, 2021
With such disparate terrain, the ability for county and city officials to communicate with each other –and with other agencies –is critical.
Dedicated Broadband Communications Platform Supports Law Enforcement Operations in Maine
September 2, 2020
Mexico Police Department Modernizes Response with Fast, Reliable Connectivity
Southern Indiana Sheriff’s Department Stays Connected with FirstNet
July 15, 2020
How Dubois County Personnel Leverage the Network’s Reliable Connectivity
Modern Technology and Priority Connectivity Improves Indiana Public Safety Response
June 29, 2020
Anderson is an industrial town located northeast of Indianapolis, Indiana. It’s home to 58,000 people served by the Anderson Police Department.
Rural Michigan Sheriff’s Office joins FirstNet to improve community response
April 1, 2020
Hillsdale County Sheriff’s Office in rural Michigan serves a population of 47,000 people across 600 square miles. Communication is central to their daily work of protecting the community, whether at their office headquarters or in the field.
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