Laserfiche WebLink
communication tactics, how to access the necessary dispatch channels and the procedures and <br />protocols addressed in this Agreement and set forth in Florida Statute 365.179 in uniformity. <br />(b) All AGENCIES agree primary dispatch channels will not be encrypted. <br />(c) Coordinate and consolidate 9-1-1 call centers to eliminate the 9-1-1 call transfer <br />process, as applicable. <br />Section 5. Specific Understanding of AGENCIES <br />(a) Each PSAP will have a designated primary channel which is maintained and used <br />to provide notice by radio of a "Public Safety Emergency" as that term is defined herein, to all on - <br />duty personnel of a first responder agency for which the PSAP does not provide primary dispatch <br />functions. <br />(b) Each PSAP will maintain ability to have direct radio contact with all primary first <br />responder agencies and their dispatchers for whom the PSAP reasonably receives 911 <br />communications, without having to transfer a 911 communication to another PSAP or dispatch <br />center for dispatch. <br />(c) The SHERIFF by written agreement has been and will continue to be the designated <br />PSAP for the following First Responder agencies: Altamonte Springs Police Department, <br />Casselberry Police Department, Lake Mary Police Department, Longwood Police Department, <br />Oviedo Police Department, Sanford Police Department. First Responder agencies providing their <br />own 911 dispatch services and agencies having 911 dispatch services provided by the SHERIFF <br />are made a part of this agreement. In the event any law enforcement agency resumes providing <br />their own 911 dispatch service, that agency shall become a PSAP. <br />(d) All PSAPS and First Responder Agencies in Seminole County use the Motorola <br />800 MHZ Radio System and all have communication capabilities with each other as well as the <br />Interlocal Agreement between Seminole County and Agencies <br />for E911 Protocol <br />Page 5 of 22 <br />l <br />