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MARCS radio
Gallia
County 911 now has statewide radio interoperability capabilities with the
installation of a "Multi Agency Radio Communications System" (MARCS)
state radio. The MARCS radio allows every county in the state to
communicate directly as well as speak to the Ohio Highway Patrol, Emergency
Management Agency, Health Departments and many other participating
agencies. 911
Center Tours...The
staff at the 911 Center conducts tours of the facility for local civic groups as
well as school children. If your group is interested in a tour of the
Gallia County 911 Center, please contact Sherry Daines at 740-446-0025.
HEART
OF THE VALLEY
head-start students listen to 911 Operator Eugene Valentine explain the 911
system on a recent tour of the 911 Center COMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEM UPDATE...Gallia
County 911 strives to keep the communications to the various agencies served by
the 911 Center in the best operational condition possible. Recently the
radio transmitter used to service the northern end of Gallia County was
relocated to a new tower sight. The new tower sight allows for automatic
generator backup in the event of a commercial power failure.
EMS-FIRE
Radio
transmitter sight located in Cheshire Township COMPUTER
AIDED DISPATCH
The computers used for the Computer Aided Dispatching and Mapping at the Gallia
County 911 Center were recently upgraded. The computers assist 911
Operators in their logging of information called in to Gallia County 911.
The mapping program assists operators in giving directions to responders to
allow a quicker response and to locate a callers residence or business.
DOS
BASED SERVER REPLACED...The
original server used by the 911 Center was DOS based. The recent upgrade
at the 911 Center switched to a Windows based server. The new server
allows larger a data storage capacity, faster computer operation and quicker
data retrieval. Above, the DOS based server shown before being replaced.
DISPATCH
POSITION Computers were also replaced during the upgrade. Monitors used
now are "Flat Panel" space saving monitors. The new monitors
allow 911 Operators a larger screen view of their work, are more energy
efficient and give them more area to work in. |
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