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TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
Gregory C. Miniutti, Chief of Communications
Joel Vetter, Chief of Emergency Support Services
YOU, THE AUDIENCE
- FRES IS THE PRIMARY DISPATCHER
- FRES PRIMARY PASSES OFF TO THE LOCAL DISPATCHER
- FRES IS SECONDARY
AGENDA
CAD SYSTEM
NOTIFICATION, NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS
RADIO SYSTEMS
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
CAD UPGRADE TO 9.3
CONTINUE TO SUPPORT ALPHA TEXT PAGING (ACTIVE 911) FIRE STATION PRINTING CONNECTION TO LOCAL CADS MPS / MOBILE PUBLIC SAFETY UNITS
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONALITY ePCR connection Mobile Responder
INTERACTIVE MAP
REAL TIME ROUTING TO THE INCIDENT THROUGH APP MAP DATA
ABILITY TO UPDATE UNIT STATUS
LOCATION AND NATURE OF INCIDENT
REAL TIME UPDATES FROM DISPATCHER
PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
Available in the Q4 2015
MASS NOTIFICATION
CODE RED SUBSCRIPTION BASED E911 DATABASE FOR ALL LANDLINE TELEPHONES IMPROVED AGENCY NOTIFICATIONS
INTEGRATED PUBLIC ALERT/WARNING SYSTEM (IPAWS) CELLULAR MASS ALERTING SYSTEM (CMAS) EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM (EAS) NEWS MEDIA NOAA INTERNET BASED APPS/WIDGETS/SOCIAL MEDIA FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES
AGENCY NOTIFICATIONS
“Blast Fax” – antiquated technology
Agency identified representative Agency specific sign on to FRES portal
Routine notifications – classes, fundraisers Timely notifications – funerals, class cancellations Emergency notifications – Coverage needed, Weather, etc.
RADIOS
Subscribers for programming
Must be dropped off at FRES to be programmed by SCPD
Radio equipment should be programmed before install
Talk Group agreement between FRES and agency
700/800 MHz System
1995 County built out a 800MHz trunked radio system Transpiration/bus system County Police Department Probation DPW Health & EMS division State and local agencies (NYSPP, MTA, Town/Village PDs
Fire Service opted NOT to move to 800Mhz
700/800 MHz System
Upgrade the 800 MHz system Microwave ring Master core and the RF sites around the county County subscribers, including those issued to EMS Refresh the radio consoles in the county PSAPs
Build out 700MHz system (overlay) Build in redundancy Expand capacity
Sites size
P25 compliance
700/800 MHz System
THERE WILL BE ROOM TO SUPPORT THE FIRE SERVICE ON THE UPGRADED SYSTEM
COUNTYWIDE & TOWNWIDE COMMAND CONTROL CHANNELS
A NUMBER OF FIRE GROUND SIMPLEX 800 CHANNELS FOR SHARED USE
A WORK IN PROGRESS, DEPEND ON THE INTEREST IN THE FIRE SERVICE IN HAVING THIS RESOURCE
BUDGET NOW AND INVEST IN EITHER DUAL BAND OR 800MHz TECHNOLOGY FOR AT LEAST CHIEFS/OFFICERS/CACHE
800 Interoperability
Default programmed in every 800 radio on the system COUNTYWIDE 1 COUNTYWIDE 2 COUTNYWIDE 3 SWN PUBLIC SAFETY 8CALL90 8TAC91(D) 8TAC92(D) 8TAC93(D) 8TAC94(D)
Encourage use in events and training
Request through FRES, coordinated with SCPD
VHF UPGRADE
Future years (2017 and beyond) Refresh MEDCOM system
Primary paging for EMS agencies throughout the county Potential back up alerting system for fire moving forward All ambulances just provided with new equipment Back up system for EMS IVO catastrophic failure 800 system NYS Mutual aid preplan (NYS, VTACs)
Simulcast paging Potentially a two zone system to account for volume
FRES LOW BAND VHF
Outgrown over the years
Departments have migrated away
Obsolete
No support for base stations
MOT discontinued pager production in 2014
Subscriber production in jeopardy
UHF PAGING SYSTEM
Capital Project
Dual zone – simulcast paging system
West zone funded 2015, East zone 2016
Paging frequencies W: 462.9875 E: 453.8750
Initially simulcast, where necessary
move to discontinue low band operation
5 year process, begin to budget for
paging equipment NOW
UHF Interoperability
Advocate programming of the national interop channels in all radios: UCALL40 UTAC41(D) UTAC42(D) UTAC43(D) UTAC44(D)
Program and use in training and event
Coordinated through FRES Communications , and from there, regionally
HR 3630
Middle Class Tax Relief & Job Creation Act
Signed into federal law: February of 2012
Allocates 700Mhz “Dblock”(758-763/788-793) create a framework for a nationwide public safety broadband
network Establish the First Responder Network Authority to oversee the
imitative
FIRST NET
Comprised of: Public safety communications specialists Nationwide, regional, rural cell carriers Subscriber manufacturers
Mission: “insure the construction of a nationwide, interoperable
public safety network”
Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) formed 2013
representing all disciplines of public safety
FIRST NET
Leverages regional core systems
Cellular broadband based systems
Priority access* to public safety
Transmission of video, data, etc…
Mission critical radio (future)
HR 3630 Reallocates “TBAND” to commercial use
Now no new licenses in the band
No modifications adding new territory to existing licenses
9 years after enactment (2012+9=2021)
Give back all licenses (470-512)
50 of the 109 fire departments are in TBAND
Need to be planning ahead, partnering with neighbors …
RECOMMENDATIONS
EVAULATE YOUR DEPARTMENT
WHAT ARE YOU CURRENTLY USING?
WILL HR 3630 AFFECT YOU?
WHATS YOUR PLAN?
ARE YOU BUDGETING FOR PAGERS/RADIOS?