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:: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 ::
Tax Dollars I Didn't Pay* Being Well Spent
Chambana has an upgraded 911 system that can locate cell phones.
Greg Abbott, 911 coordinator for the Metropolitan Computer-Aided Dispatch service in Urbana, said Monday that cellphone users now have a new level of 911 access available.
"This is a major step forward," Abbott said. "Until now, we had no way to tell where a wireless 911 call was coming from."
Until the change, callers' cellphone numbers were unknown, according to METCAD Director Al Anderson. Dispatchers can now try to call back a cellphone if a 911 call is interrupted, he said.
Beginning March 1, the METCAD system allows emergency call takers to identify the caller's cellphone number, the location of the tower carrying the call and an approximate direction from the tower where the call originated, Abbott said.
*I didn't pay those taxes 'cos I don't own property here and the state gives me back all the tax money it withholds each year.
:: The Squire 2:28 PM :: email this post :: ::
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