Brigham City is currently locked in a standoff with the Sheriff’s office over the future of our 911 dispatch center. This power struggle could change how fast police and paramedics get to your door when you dial for help.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The city has budgeted $340,000 for the service, with $250,000 already allocated and an additional $90,000 coming from interest income.
First responders and residents who will receive more reliable dispatch services.
Residents concerned about potential delays in call routing during the transition period.
Brigham City press conference addresses move to Weber 911 dispatch center Standard-Examiner
Brigham City leaders respond to sheriff's post defending Box Elder County dispatch center KUTV
Brigham City leaders respond to sheriff's post defending Box Elder County dispatch center KMYU
The city is moving 911 services to Weber County to address safety concerns and technical failures in the current Box Elder system. Residents and officers raised concerns about potential delays during the transition.
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