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Spokane Regional Emergency Communications, or SREC, started operating in 2018 and began providing services to Washington’s second-largest municipality in 2022. The partnership, which only ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane Regional Emergency Communications (SREC) is asking people to report nuisance fireworks using its mobile app or online portal, beginning at noon on Tuesday, July 1, and ...
Spokane taxpayers contribute 48% of SREC's annual revenue but hold only two seats on the 10-member board. "A year ago, the SREC Board threatened to kick out Spokane Fire if Spokane Police did not ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – As the 4th of July approaches, Spokane Regional Emergency Communications (SREC) is urging residents to report nuisance fireworks in a way that keeps emergency lines clear.
SREC defended its decision to remove the City of Spokane by saying discussions regarding the city's removal had been ongoing for years and that finding a collaborative solution never came to ...
Spokane Regional Emergency Communications will stop dispatch services for the Spokane Fire Department after a failed agreement.
SREC Board Chair Cody Rohrbach told The Center Square that his team will enter mediation with the city and Spokane County on June 11. This new law allows the city to retain a significant portion ...
While SREC will continue to allow SFD to participate until Spokane props up its system, HB 1258 could blow a hole in the network’s budget as the city walks away with the biggest chunk of tax ...
Spokane has until next year to establish its own services. According to a news release, SREC acquired SFD with two months’ notice in 2022, facilitating a smooth transition, which the board says ...
While SREC will continue to allow SFD to participate until Spokane props up its system, HB 1258 could blow a hole in the network’s budget as the city walks away with the biggest chunk of tax ...
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