Martin County Sheriff’s Office and Fire Rescue have completed a $2 million upgrade to their shared dispatch center, introducing advanced technology officials say will significantly reduce emergency response times and enhance public safety across the county.
The modernized facility, which officially opens Monday, features cutting-edge equipment designed to help the county’s six to eight dispatchers per shift manage Martin County’s growing emergency call volume more efficiently, according to Captain Matthew Immordino of the sheriff’s office.
New Technology Transforms Emergency Operations…