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2012-03-20 06:33:04 UTC
Victoria Police successfully transitioned the fourth of five regional
police D24 communication centres to the Emergency Services
Telecommunications Authority’s (ESTA) Ballarat State Emergency
Communications Centre on Sunday, replacing the old Moe D24 police
communications centre.
The transition is part of Victoria Police’s Integrated State-wide
Emergency Communications (ISEC) project.
The project will see all regional police D24 communication centres in
Ballarat (transitioned December 2010), Bendigo (transitioned July
2011), (Mildura transitioned December 2011), Moe (transitioned March
2012) and Wangaratta hand over police call taking and dispatch to ESTA
by the end of 2013.
Inspector Mick Suttie from the ISEC project team said the transition
went as well as could be expected.
“Everything went very smoothly yesterday and I’m happy to report that
ESTA is now managing all police call taking and dispatch for the
Gippsland area,” Insp Suttie said.
“This is an important milestone for both Victoria Police and ESTA in
providing the best emergency service response to the community.
“I remind everyone that for the most efficient response in an
emergency, call Triple Zero (000), not local police.
“With Wangaratta to go, we look forward to transitioning final D24
police communications centre by the end of 2013.”
ESTA will eventually manage the call taking and dispatch services for
all regional Victorian emergency services in a world first, uniting
police, ambulance and fire within a single, purpose-built facility.
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police D24 communication centres to the Emergency Services
Telecommunications Authority’s (ESTA) Ballarat State Emergency
Communications Centre on Sunday, replacing the old Moe D24 police
communications centre.
The transition is part of Victoria Police’s Integrated State-wide
Emergency Communications (ISEC) project.
The project will see all regional police D24 communication centres in
Ballarat (transitioned December 2010), Bendigo (transitioned July
2011), (Mildura transitioned December 2011), Moe (transitioned March
2012) and Wangaratta hand over police call taking and dispatch to ESTA
by the end of 2013.
Inspector Mick Suttie from the ISEC project team said the transition
went as well as could be expected.
“Everything went very smoothly yesterday and I’m happy to report that
ESTA is now managing all police call taking and dispatch for the
Gippsland area,” Insp Suttie said.
“This is an important milestone for both Victoria Police and ESTA in
providing the best emergency service response to the community.
“I remind everyone that for the most efficient response in an
emergency, call Triple Zero (000), not local police.
“With Wangaratta to go, we look forward to transitioning final D24
police communications centre by the end of 2013.”
ESTA will eventually manage the call taking and dispatch services for
all regional Victorian emergency services in a world first, uniting
police, ambulance and fire within a single, purpose-built facility.
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