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(a) Coordinate an E-911 public safety answering point and telecommunications <br />working group (Public Safety Communications Working Group) to ensure emergency public <br />alerting and warning, 9-1-1 communications, and telecommunications is interoperable throughout <br />the County. <br />(b) Public Safety Communications Working Group will include representatives from <br />First Responder Agencies, Office of Emergency Management, Seminole County Sheriff's Office, <br />Seminole County Public Schools, Seminole County Information Services, Seminole County Public <br />Works, and Seminole State College. <br />(c) Public Safety Communications Working Group will identify and resolve any <br />technological or logistical issues related to 9-1-1 or telecommunications. <br />(d) Ensure a unified radio matrix is maintained and shared with all first responder <br />agencies throughout the County — allowing all First Responder Agencies access to primary <br />dispatch channels. <br />(e) Unified radio matrix will include first responder agencies, healthcare facilities, <br />local government services, Seminole County Public Schools, and Seminole State College. <br />(f) Maintain text -to -911 services throughout the County, in coordination with all <br />public safety answering points. <br />(g) All 9-1-1/emergency communications channel positions will have access to radio <br />channels of units responding to an emergency call. <br />Section 4. AGENCY Responsibilities. <br />(a) All first response emergency medical services, fire department, and law <br />enforcement agencies will train their applicable PSAP personnel on radio functionality, <br />Interlocal Agreement between Seminole County and Agencies <br />for E911 Protocol <br />Page 4 of 22 <br />