Bernalillo County to beta test new 911 software
10-04-2025 22:29 via krqe.com

Bernalillo County to beta test new 911 software

BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) — Bernalillo County Emergency Communications has been chosen as New Mexico's beta site for a new piece of 911 call-handling software. The Next Generation 911 (NG911) is expected to bring more accurate information for locating and sending responses. New Mexico National Guard begins training members to assist police in AlbuquerqueAccording to the county, the current system routes 911 calls based on cell tower or landline connection. NG911 will take a digit
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