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| New sheriff's office system allows emergency responders to share info at click of a mouse |
| By niagara-gazette.com- Rick Pfeiffer |
| Published: 04/20/2015 |
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LOCKPORT — Niagara County Undersheriff Michael Filicetti sits at his desk and his fingers fly over a computer keyboard. He’s looking at a map of the county and the location of every law enforcement vehicle connected to the sheriff’s office dispatchers. “There’s a state police (patrol), a Lewiston police (officer) whose executing a warrant, one of our (patrol vehicles),” Filicetti says. “I never had the ability to see where every car was from my desk before. I had to walk to where the dispatchers (in a separate building) were. Now I have the ability to see every car.” And that’s just one benefit of a new state-of-the-art information technology system that’s being brought on line now at the sheriff’s office. “It’s a complete data management system,” explained Captain Michael Dunn, who is overseeing the technology update project. “It covers everything, dispatch, corrections, patrol reporting, law enforcement records, even fire (department) reporting.” Read More. |
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