🚗 TNP is teaming up with Texas Department of Transportation to stop deaths on Texas roads. 🚗 Since November 7, 2000, Texas has lost at least one person every day on our roads. Let's change that. Drive the speed limit, put down electronic distractions, and always wear your seatbelt. Together, we can #EndTheStreakTx. #TxDOT #TxDOTFTW #FortWorth
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As we head into the #weekend, DPS wants to remind Texas drivers to watch your speed and slow down. Operation Slowdown kicked off today ― and the goal is to get all drivers to follow the speed limit and help make Texas roadways safer for everyone. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, speed was a factor in more than 160,000 traffic crashes in Texas last year, and 1,456 people were killed in speed-related crashes. That’s a third of all traffic deaths in Texas. Please do your part, and watch your speed. #OperationSlowdown #WatchYourSpeed #BeSafeDriveSmart
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Many traffic signals are still not working. PLEASE USE CAUTION by treating each of these intersections like a four-way stop by coming to a complete stop and yielding the right-of-way to other drivers.
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When witnessing a crash, it's crucial to call 911 right away. Prompt action can save lives and ensure the right help is on its way. Always prioritize getting emergency services to the scene as quickly as possible. #SLG #SpringsLawGroup #EmergencyResponse #SafetyFirst #CarAccident
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According to the Texas Department of Transportation, speed is the leading cause of roadway fatalities in Texas. Usually, dealing with the aftermath of deadly crashes... Learn more about speed and the other common causes of death on Texas roadways at the link: https://lnkd.in/gj7XvMFV
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Fire Chief John Paul Jones (Ret) (Kansas City, KS) and Police Supervisor Michael Barnbeck (Ret) (Las Vegas, NV) discuss with Matt May, Director of Wyandotte County Kansas Emergency Management (Kansas City, KS) what 4.9 GHz means to his agency and the importance of preserving this valuable spectrum for public safety. Listen as these veteran public safety leaders delve into the need to protect and preserve the 4.9 GHz nationwide spectrum for public safety use, the importance of protecting incumbents using the spectrum, why the 4.9 GHz spectrum should be assigned to the FirstNet Authority on behalf of Public Safety, and the need to foster technological collaboration and innovations to promote the growth of the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network (NPSBN). https://bit.ly/4335Qpk
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W3W is a good system.
Nashville rescue story using /// 🚨 a 69 year old man, suffering from heat exhaustion, found himself lost in Beaman Park. Fortunately he had the the what3words app on his phone, and could use it to help first responders find him. Brilliant to see various public safety teams using our technology here in a multi-agency response; kudos to Metro Nashville Department of Emergency Communications, the Metro Nashville Police Department Aviation Unit, the Nashville Fire Department, and Metro Parks.
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Fire Chief John Paul Jones (Ret) (Kansas City, KS) and Police Supervisor Michael Barnbeck (Ret) (Las Vegas, NV) discuss with Matt May, Director of Wyandotte County Kansas Emergency Management (Kansas City, KS) what 4.9 GHz means to his agency and the importance of preserving this valuable spectrum for public safety. Listen as these veteran public safety leaders delve into the need to protect and preserve the 4.9 GHz nationwide spectrum for public safety use, the importance of protecting incumbents using the spectrum, why the 4.9 GHz spectrum should be assigned to the FirstNet Authority on behalf of Public Safety, and the need to foster technological collaboration and innovations to promote the growth of the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network (NPSBN). https://bit.ly/4335Qpk
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#logistics #business #transportation #nationalsecurity #media The right thing to say in the moment. The normal channels will need to be followed to find out what the root cause is. If there is shared liability or if there is a need for national security measures. Complete the search and rescue, clear the debris so shipping can resume. Come up with a resolution that serves the needs. At this point we haven't even been told how often Container ships lose power and how the power was lost. There is a lot to do and many need to do their jobs before there is a taxpayer commitment to complete restoration.
"It's my intention that the federal government will pay for the entire cost of reconstructing that bridge, and I expect Congress to support my effort." A container ship rammed into a major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, causing it to snap in several places and plunge into the river below. Several vehicles fell into the chilly waters, and rescuers were searching for at least seven people. The vessel appears to have crashed into one of the supports of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, according to a video posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. The ship caught fire, and thick, black smoke billowed out of it. bit.ly/3Txid8R
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You’ve heard about FlockOS® 911, powered by Prepared, but now it’s time to see it in action. Join us on March 20th as we dive into the platform, sharing how you can provide patrol officers with a comprehensive understanding of emergencies as they unfold. You won't want to miss our speaker lineup, including Chief Ricky Pinksaw, Sondra Wesley, Maureen Mulvaney Gilbertson, and Patrice Boulet. Register now: https://bit.ly/3IrfTeG
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