Leaders Eye New Center
CITY CONSIDERS INDEPENDENT JOINT DISPATCH, EMERGENCY SITE
Posted: March 8, 2010 at 4:32 a.m.
STAFF PHOTO MARC F. HENNING Rogers police and fire dispatcher Joe Jacques takes a police emergency call Thursday at the Rogers Police Department. Jacques has been a dispatcher in Rogers since 1997.
A freestanding 911 call center that would also serve as an emergency command center for the city during disasters would result in a quicker more unified response during a disaster, according to officials.
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