.
Feedback

DuPage Launches Countywide Emergency Dispatch System

The DuPage Radio System will allow all DuPage police, fire and emergency personnel to communicate with new technology.

The Emergency Telephone System Board of DuPage County (ETSN) on Tuesday announced the launch of the DuPage Emergency Dispatch Interoperable Radio System (DuPage Radio System).

DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin said the new DuPage Radio System will allow all police, fire, and emergency personnel to communicate with each other on a daily basis as well as during any type of a public safety emergency event utilizing the STARCOM21 statewide radio network.

“It is imperative that our first responders use the most current technology allowing them to properly handle any kind of situation that develops throughout the county,” Cronin said in a statement. “STARCOM21 not only allows DuPage County fire and police personnel to seamlessly talk to each other, it also enables interoperability with 30,000 STARCOM21 subscribers representing state, local, and federal agencies across Illinois.”

ETSB Chairman JR McBride said the $30 million project was funded through a $2.35 million federal grant in addition to money collected through the 911 wireless surcharge.

“This $30 million public safety project represents the largest financial investment DuPage ETSB has made in advancing essential 911 emergency services,” said McBride.

In December 2010, the DuPage ETS board members unanimously approved the $28 million dollar contract to Motorola, Inc.

The DuPage ETSB Radio System consists of 3,134 portable and mobile radios and 53 MCC7500 radio consoles in nine 911 Public Safety Answering Points [PSAPs] throughout the DuPage ETSB system.  This project represents the melding of 60 police and fire public safety agencies into one interoperable radio system.

The contract with Motorola highlights the change in strategic direction from owning the radio infrastructure to utilizing the STARCOM21 system. The decision to subscribe to STARCOM21 was twofold: affordability and interoperability.  Leveraging the economies of scale made possible by STARCOM21, saved the County $18 million ($30 million vs. $48 million) as compared to the County's estimates for constructing its own private system.  Interoperability is an essential element during major events that demand substantial public safety resources.

This type of interoperability also allows for DuPage ETSB Public Safety Answering Points [PSAPs] to move seamlessly between locations if a PSAP or communication centers become disabled without jeopardizing 911 emergency communications for public safety personnel who are responding to critical incidents within the participating communities of DuPage ETSB.

STARCOM21 is Illinois’ statewide digital public safety radio system and provides coverage for over 98 percent of the State of Illinois. The network currently provides public safety communications for state and local public safety agencies.  The STARCOM21 network is a public-private partnership between Motorola Solutions and the State of Illinois.

Jack Molloy, regional vice president, North America Government, Motorola Solutions, said “Motorola Solutions is proud to work together with DuPage County on the radio system initiative.  The new radio system will provide regional interoperability for DuPage County and bring economies of scale to the DuPage County radio users.  We just witnessed this with the recent success the radio system played in helping DuPage County support the Ryder Cup.”

The DuPage Radio System was operational and utilized for the County’s hosting of the 39th Ryder Cup at the Medinah Country Club in September 2012.  All police departments that are members of DuPage ETSB that participated in the NATO conference events or activities in May 2012 also utilized DuPage Radio System portables to ensure seamless coverage and interoperability.  In addition, 60 portable radios were utilized for the visit of President Hu Jintao of China during his January 2011 tour of Chicago and Woodridge.

Hinsdale Police Chief Bradley Bloom, whose department is currently using the new radio system, said this is the biggest improvement in the past 30 years for law enforcement’s ability to properly respond to both a localized or large-scale emergency.

“When it comes to public safety, communication is everything.  Prior to having the implementation of this radio system, we had 32 disparate radio networks and officers couldn’t always communicate across jurisdictional lines. Today, not only can public safety communicate anywhere in the county, but we have also dramatically improved our ability to communicate during a multi-jurisdictional public safety response,” said Bloom.

Oak Brook Police Department is one of the agencies currently using the STARCOM21system.

“The men and women of the Oak Brook Police Department will provide the community with the highest quality of law enforcement services, preserve and protect the lives, property and constitutional guarantees of all persons with a commitment of professional excellence through loyalty, honor and teamwork,” said Jason Cates, deputy chief of the Oak Brook Police Department.

The STARCOM21 radio system launched by ETSB has also been commended by local officials such as DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference President Rodney Craig.

“Congratulations to the true beneficiaries of this system: the citizens who are protected by the more than 3,300 first responders who will utilize this network.  A job well done with hard work and dedication by all the groups represented on the ETS Board,” said Craig.

ETSB member and Addison Village Manager Joe Block said collaboration was key to ensuring a new radio system that worked for all of the involved agencies.

“The tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001, led to this collaborative effort that has involved 60 public safety agencies in DuPage County. The DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference is proud to have been a part of the team that spearheaded the biggest advancement in public safety in the last 25 years,” said Block.

Information courtesy of a press release from DuPage County.

There are plenty of ways to keep up with Lisle news:

Newsletter & Alerts

Get the best stories each day and important breaking news

Subscribe

Not from Lisle Patch? Find your Local Patch »

Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Ashley June 18, 2013 at 11:27 pm
What about this report? Seems fishy...Read More http://www.humanesociety.org/assets/pdfs/pets/puppy_mills/report-hsus-chicago-pet-stores-2012investigates.pdf
Dianne Arp June 19, 2013 at 12:23 am
^See page 5 of the above Dept of Agriculture report published by the Humane Society of the U.S. andRead More posted by "Ashley." It clearly states Puppy (Mill) Parlor uses puppy mills to obtain their puppies: "Certificates of Veterinary Inspection reveal that Puppy Parlor buys from Conrad Kennel in Keota, Iowa which has been cited for violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act by the USDA, including dogs with matted coats and filth. Conrad Kennels had 226 breeding dogs and 27 puppies on site according to its October 22, 2012, USDA inspection report. The store also buys from Oleo Acres Kennel and J.A.K.’s Puppies, Inc., in Iowa – two large brokerage operations that collect puppies from mills and re-sell them. J.A.K. buys many puppies from Wanda Kretzman/Clearwater Kennels in Minnesota, who has egregious violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act reflected on her USDA inspection reports." This, my friends, describes puppy mills. NOT private, reputable breeders. When Tammy puts her dog/puppies in the x-pen, outside, in the grass, behind her store - the puppies spin around in circles, bark and screech, and turn on and attack one another. This is textbook puppy mill puppy behavior from dogs who've NEVER been out of their cages their entire lives. Proof they're puppy mill puppies. The above report also shows a picture of what the back room of the store looks like. Where they had over 100 dogs crammed in cages. They won't let ANY potential customers in the back room. Why? They'll lie and tell you it's an OSHA violation to have anyone but staff go back
Dianne Arp June 19, 2013 at 12:24 am
there. We checked with OSHA, there is no such violation. Lies, lies, lies. If they let you in theRead More back room you'd see the horrific, cruel conditions in which those dogs/puppies are housed. The puppies and dogs inside Puppy (Mill) Parlor are NOT rescued dogs. They do NOT hold "Adoption Events." They are NOT a rescue. They are NOT a 501c3 organization. If they were, Tammy Coglianese would have a Tax ID number issued by the IRS. She doesn't have one! They sell sick and dying puppy mill puppies to unsuspecting customers who believe they're being told the truth. They'll tell you anything you want to hear, lie right to your face, in order to get their hands on your credit card. And being "licensed by the Dept of Ag" means absolutely nothing. Puppy mills are also licensed by the DOA. And as if that's not enough, Puppy (Mill) Parlor was listed on the Horrible 100 Puppy Mills in the United States. They're the ONLY pet store in the entire U.S. listed in the report! Google it and see for yourself. Go to a shelter, or a rescue. There are even breed-specific rescues out there. If you're looking for a Schnauzer, Google: "Schnauzer rescue Illinois" and lists of Schnauzer-only rescues will pop up. If you buy a sick and dying puppy from Puppy (Mill) Parlor, you'll spend thousands in vet bills and most likely the dog will die anyway. We've heard from many, many people who've had exactly that happen. If you've purchased a dog from this hell hole, go to the Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS) website at caps-web.org and complete a pet purchase complaint form.
Back room of the Puppy Parlor
Ida Mccarthy June 19, 2013 at 12:18 am
Oh my God, no words. Can you please provide me with the OSHA report?
Dianne Arp June 19, 2013 at 12:20 am
A legitimate business owner?! Seriously?! There are none so blind as those who will not see.Read More Tammy Coglianese lies about where her puppies come from. She abuses those dogs and puppies. She supports cruelty and abuse in the puppy mills she patronizes. If she CHOOSES to make a living off of the blood and backs of abused animals, off of lies, fraud and deception - then she also chooses the consequences of her actions. Period. End of story. You can play the martyr and victim all you want Roseanne. You can ignore the facts, and stick your head in the sand. Doesn't make your beliefs truths. Truth is truth, facts are facts, and lies are lies. Puppy (Mill) Parlor is not what I call a "legitimate business." But then again, I guess that's because I have a conscience. And a moral compass. And I don't live in Roseanneland. Btw, what exactly do you do for the West Suburban Food Bank, Roseanne??
Ida Mccarthy June 19, 2013 at 12:28 am
Is this you asking her the questions Roseanne? I need the report. Why do you not allow anyone inRead More the backroom of your store? TC: According to my insurance agent and OSHA regulations no one can go in the back room besides myself and my staff unless it is a government official. I am regulated by the Illinois Department of Agriculture and except for one violation
Lisle WatchDog June 12, 2013 at 05:57 pm
Tornado sirens in Joliet...22 miles from Lisle...
Lisle WatchDog June 12, 2013 at 07:05 pm
All Metra BNSF trains westbound delayed.
Lisle WatchDog June 12, 2013 at 08:36 pm
Funnel cloud pics Naperville...posted at 8 pmRead More http://naperville.patch.com/groups/announcements/p/storm_1eb456ae
Darren McRoy (Editor) June 10, 2013 at 01:45 pm
Patch posts mugshots as part of reporting on police actions. We can never be paid to removeRead More mugshots, and thus are not an "extortion website." We can always update articles and report on future developments in the adjudication process.
Maureen June 10, 2013 at 11:49 pm
kindly directed at the editor~ Sorry Mr. Editor, you will get no Mia culpeas from me. I findRead More your practice of posting large head shots on this site appalling and yes it's definitely a form of cyber-bulling and possibly putting innocent people's identity at risk. Other neighboring suburbs post the local police reports without the need of a picture. Many local area Patch.com sites post the names , their offense and where he/she was apprehended. That is sufficient. But as I observed under the previous editor, not only did the Lisle Patch allow one to read the names, offenses and location as provided by the Lisle Police. The Patch website also included pictures, ages and addresses of those cited. Thats when the Patch crossed the line. I'm sure you're aware of internet catfishing. You know where one's picture can be lifted and reposted elsewhere without their knowledge or consent. While I am thankful that you do not ask for monies to remove headshots , how can you guarantee the citizens of Lisle will not become victims of these other parasite websites? Yes, these folks may have used poor judgement . But sometimes nice people do stupid things. Hopefully it's a one-time incident. As much as I believe in the First Amendment , I believe a responsible editor balances FOIA with a person right to privacy. Who wants their children , neighbors , minister or potential employer finding one's headshot on a website like this. Especially should the case be thrown out and/or the person is found innocent. If Springfield legislates this correctly I would hope that you could not post pictures and other identifying information unless the person is found guilty.
Lisle WatchDog June 12, 2013 at 03:12 pm
Yet, the State of Illinois proposed its own "Tollway Website of Shame"?! Those that votedRead More against the tollway website of shame cited that people could get named on the site even if someone else was running up fines with their car. And Illinois website would also be an "extortion-style" site where people have to pay to get their name removed from the website. http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20130604/news/706049727/
Speaking up for the dogs in the back room of Puppy Parlor
jd June 15, 2013 at 02:37 pm
Good for you guys! The Lisle Puppy mill is run by sick human beings, and there's a special placeRead More reserved in hell for them, on account of thier horrific abuse and neglect of animals. I will join you next Sat if you protest again!