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18 <br /> 1 Slide #30 <br /> FY2024-34 Recommended Emergency Services Projects <br /> Operational Support <br /> • Emergency Services Replacement and Renewal — $593,205 (p. 100) <br /> — Replacement of Emergency Medical Services Equipment <br /> • Created long range replacement schedulesior mission critical EMS equipment <br /> — EMS Treatment Bags <br /> — Stair chairs <br /> — Lutas CPR devices <br /> — Replacement EKG monitors <br /> — Replacement Radios <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> -n <br /> NC3fC1I H C_MZC7L1NA <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Travis Myren said they will be upgrading to a more resilient platform and can be accessed <br /> 4 from anywhere. He said that it also has person-level tracking by radio and live-stream video from <br /> 5 the CAD. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Slide #31 <br /> FY2024-34 Recommended Emergency Services Projects <br /> Operabonal 5uppod <br /> • Public Safety Software Enhancements (p. 103) <br /> — Includes new funding for 911 Computer Aided Dispatch ($2.8 million) and the Sheriff's RMS and <br /> JMS projects from: FY2023-24 ($1.9 million) <br /> — CAD is the system of record for all public safety agency responseslunitslpersonnel <br /> • Houses response data for all public safety agency events (times, units assigned, disposition) <br /> • Tracks status and location of all public safety agency units <br /> • Makes recommendations for unit assignment for each event <br /> • Exports response data to law enforcement/FirefEMS records management/reporting systems <br /> • Mobile application for public safety responders providing in-vehicle computerftabletfsmartphone access <br /> to CAD data, routing to incidents <br /> • Interfaces with State Division of Criminal Information Network for wanted personlvehiciefwarrant checks <br /> • Interfaces with 911 call handling equipment to provide caller location information <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> ti Cram-a C ARCMANA <br /> 8 <br /> 9 <br /> 10 <br />