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We're learning more about the emergency response when a gunman shot health care workers and took hostages at UPMC Memorial Hospital in York County in February.
In encrypting scanners, the Minneapolis Police Department says it will fill the gap in transparency with an online incidents dashboard.
The change is part of a $72 million emergency radio system overhaul that officials say will improve coverage, safety and reliability.
The move to encryption has been seen around the Twin Cities: Minneapolis’ main emergency-response communications channels ...
The City of Minneapolis announced a new 911 Emergency Incidents Dashboard to keep the public informed about emergencies, just ...
The Oakland Police Department is cutting the public off from its live radio feeds. Bay Area News Group reports the OPD is ...
OAKLAND — For decades, the public has had the ability to tune into radio channels where Oakland police and ... she’s ‘not ...
Minneapolis police have long used encrypted channels for sensitive investigations, or specialized units like SWAT. Now the ...
The Minneapolis Police Department has started encrypting its two-way radio communications. That means you’ll no longer be able to use a scanner or smartphone app to listen in on police.
The police have launched criminal proceedings in the case, on suspicion of the crime of “unauthorised access to a computer system and unauthorised interference with a computer system or information ...
Police scanner chatter in the City of Minneapolis is no longer available to the public. The city is the largest in the state to now encrypt it’s police scanners, saying the move is necessary to ...