Ken Geis, administrator, said at the June 28 trustee meeting that the contract with Motorola CALLWORKS 9-1-1 Solutions integrated system was a year in the making.Ĭincinnati Bell is getting out of the 9-1-1 business, so that necessitated a change in vendors. “We’re on track to get that moving, that program and project has to be completed by the first of the year and we’re already on it,” he said. Gaviglia also mentioned progress already being made on the contract with Motorola for 9-1-1 services. Training in Cleveland was a six-week course Havoc joins Kaos, who is handled by Officer Dave Perkins, as the two K-9 units in the township. Police Chief Scott Gaviglia mentioned in his report that Officer Chris Holden and Union Township’s second K-9, Havoc, are training together in Cleveland and are expected to begin duty toward the end of July. Havoc and Hooters are coming to Union Township, according to the July 12 board of trustees meeting.
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