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After years of negotiations and a state-led resolution, Spokane Regional Emergency Communications announced Thursday that ...
Spokane Regional Emergency Communications will stop dispatch services for the Spokane Fire Department after a failed ...
Spokane is set to face significant changes in its 911 emergency response system, as the Spokane Regional Emergency ...
Spokane will go it alone on emergency dispatch services. The City of Spokane will establish its own emergency communications ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane Regional Emergency Communications (SREC) has formally terminated its contract with the Spokane Fire ...
It's now officially over. Spokane Regional Emergency Communications has formally terminated its contract with the Spokane Fire Department which starts a countdown for the city to establish ...
Last April, the SREC board gave Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown one month to decide whether the Spokane Police Department would finalize the regionalization of 911 in the county and join the center.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown says the Spokane Police Department will not join the Spokane Regional Emergency Communications (SREC) unless changes are made to its current model ...
SREC Member and Spokane County Fire District 3 Fire Chief Cody Rohrbach says despite stalled discussions between SREC and the city, he is hopeful that a resolution can be made.
Spokane, SREC board point fingers as fight over 911 dispatch funding heats up Jan. 30, 2025 Updated Thu., Jan. 30, 2025 at 9:18 p.m. Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown, right, met with members of the media ...
Cody Rohrbach, longtime chief of Spokane County Fire District 3 and chair of the board overseeing SREC, said the figures he has access to show the agency’s reserves are at around $24 million ...
SREC is funded by a countywide 0.1% public safety sales tax, a 911 excise tax that charges Spokane County residents $0.95 per month on their phone bills, and user fees charged to each member ...