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County Emergency Communications Centers

Status:

Existing

Description:

Represents the consolidated county sheriff and fire/rescue dispatch operations operated in the 12 counties in District 1 in Southwest and South Central Florida. Note that there are multiple fire districts in some counties (Lee and Collier County). In these cases, there is an overall county-wide dispatch operation that dispatches sheriff, fire apparatus, ambulances and other assets and independent fire dispatch operations for each of the other districts in the county.

 

Stakeholder:

District 1 County Sheriff and Fire

Functionality:

Emergency Management

Archived Data User Systems

Other EM

 

Interfaces to:

Charlotte County Advanced Traffic Management System  
Collier County Advanced Traffic Management System  
Control Burn Permitting Database
County Fire Rescue Vehicles  
County Sheriff Vehicles  
Draw Bridge Operational Status System
E911 Emergency Call Centers  
Florida Safety and Crash Data Collection System
I-75 Traffic Management Center (Charlotte, Sarasota, and Manatee Counties)  
I-75 Traffic Management Center (Lee and Collier County)  
Lee County and Cities Advanced Traffic Management System  
LeeTran Fixed Route Transit Dispatch System  
Local Agency Web Sites  
Manatee County and Cities Advanced Traffic Management System (Future)  
Manatee County Traffic Signal Control System  
Manpower, Assets, and Resources System (MARS)
MCAT Dispatch  
Municipality Event Permit Systems  
Newspapers, Radio, Television Stations  
Other Public Safety Comm and Dispatch Centers
Other SW FL Public Safety Comm and Dispatch Centers  
Private Sector Traveler Info. Services  
Sarasota County and Cities Advanced Traffic Management System (Future)  
Sarasota County Traffic Signal Control System  
SCAT Dispatch  
Transp. Data Collection Systems  
Weather Information Providers  

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