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Date: 2013-12-17 12:24:14
9-1-1
Public-safety answering point
Alarms
Central station
Alarm devices
Enhanced 9-1-1
Safety
Public safety
Security

ASAP to the PSAP: ReducingProcessing Time by Minutes for Alarm Notifications Between Alarm Monitoring Companies & 9-1-1 PSAPs Bill Hobgood, Project Manager, City of Richmond, DIT Public Safety Team & Project Coord

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