Upgrades To 911 Network, Automated Alcohol Screening In Eight Counties

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Authorities are working to create a statewide emergency call response network. We learn what it would take to reduce wait times and update 911 technology. Then, automated alcohol screening kiosks are being used in eight Wisconsin counties. We find out how they’ve been having an impact.

Featured in this Show

  • Why State Authorities Seek Upgrades For 911 Callers

    A patchwork of call centers handle emergency phone calls in Wisconsin. Authorities are working to create a statewide network that would reduce wait times, and allow people to send videos or texts to dispatchers. We discuss the effort with officials from the state Office of Emergency Communications.

  • Automated Kiosks Conduct Breathalyzer Tests Throughout Wisconsin

    At least eight counties are using automated kiosks to conduct Breathalyzer tests for those needing a court-mandated alcohol screening. We learn about how the kiosks work, who monitors the test results, and how this technology affects law enforcement.

Episode Credits

  • Kate Archer Kent Host
  • Keegan Kyle Producer
  • Courtney Everett Producer
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Jessica Jimenez Guest
  • Molly Boss Guest
  • Diane McNamer Guest