Brigham City is moving its 911 dispatch to the Weber center, a major shift that could change how fast help arrives when you call. It’s worth watching to see if this consolidation actually improves response times or creates new delays.
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Moving to a regional hub is designed to save taxpayer money by sharing the costs of expensive dispatch infrastructure.
Local taxpayers and city officials stand to gain from lower operational costs and more robust, shared technology.
Residents might be at risk if the new, larger system struggles to handle local nuances or experiences technical glitches during the transition.