Bullitt County receives $12.5K to improve 911 services

  • Source: WAVE-TV NBC 3 Louisville
  • Published: 06/28/2022 12:00 AM

The Bullitt County Sheriff’s Office received a large grant to help improve its 911 call center. On Monday, Senator Michael Nemes (R-Bullitt County) announced the $12,500 grant from the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security to help fund the county’s Enhanced Address Point Management 911 Call Center Project. The funding will be used to provide setup, training and technical support to the Bullitt County Sheriff’s Department while increasing and improving delivery of 911 services, according to the release. “Emergency services are critical to the continued safety of our communities,” Nemes said in a release. “This is a critical enhancement that Sheriff Scholar and the Bullitt County Sheriff’s Department truly needs, one that will improve efficiencies and enhance their responsiveness.”



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