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New countywide emergency communication system goes live
Police scanners that members of the public used to listen to for information on vehicle accidents, structure fires and other incidents involving first responders recently went quiet with the implementation of Okaloosa County’s new, $26 million emergency communication system.
This radio tower at the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Training Center, just west of Chappie James Street in Crestview, is one of the county’s 12 new radio towers for its new emergency communication system. (Photo courtesy of Okaloosa County)
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