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Bids opened for new 911 equipmentCurrent CAD system five years oldFebruary 13, 2013PARKERSBURG —Wood County commissioners opened bids Monday for new computer-aided dispatch equipment at the 911 Central Telecommunications Center.... Showing 3 of 3 comments
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Mack76
Don't press your luck. I'm actually surprised you had a reasonable thought. It was almost painful to acknowledge that.
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Mack76
It's not just $1,800 annually. The article also stated that 1,667 manhours would be saved as well, which amounts to quite a chunk of change saved in conjunction with that $1,800. Not to mention (ugh, can't believe I'm about to agree with the resident troll), updating equipment in order to keep our citizens safe and ensure speedy response is absolutely necessary. If it's my child having an emergency or my parent having a heart attack, or my house on fire, I want help there NOW, and I don't want to wait on hardware failure. Spend the $380,000 and get the system upgraded.
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north26103
spend $380,000 to save $1800.00 a year. Government math hard at work.
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