Milwaukee County and Waukesha County Unveil Enhanced Emergency Communication System to Promote Public Safety
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County and Waukesha County are announcing new enhancements to the region’s public safety and emergency communication infrastructure through the transition to the Wisconsin Public Safety Network (WiPSN).
“Milwaukee County is committed to deploying world-class technology and resources to enhance public safety and ensure our region’s emergency communication system aids first responders in carrying out their life-saving work,” said Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley. “Whether there are major events occurring in Milwaukee County, or it’s a normal day in one of our neighborhoods, we are leveraging WiPSN to enhance public safety, improve emergency response times, and provide a resilient communication backbone for our communities. In collaboration with Waukesha County and Motorola Solutions, I am proud we are working to do just that.”
In the event of a primary connection failure, the system can seamlessly switch to alternate paths, facilitating uninterrupted communication. The microwave network’s design further enhances reliability with interconnected transmitters forming redundant loops, capable of automatically rerouting communications to maintain service availability under any circumstances, within fractions of seconds. This design aims to eliminate the risk of system-wide failure, ensuring constant communication capability for emergency responders and public safety officials across Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties.
Public safety communications – which include both devices like radios and the networks they operate on – are critical tools that first responders rely on to coordinate and respond to emergencies. From day-to-day communications to natural disaster emergencies, reliable radio communications help public safety agencies coordinate a response even if other systems like phone networks are knocked out.
“Natural disasters and other emergency situations require reliable mission-critical communications that make intra-agency coordination across city and county lines seamless. We are proud to support first responders in Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties and across the state with WiPSN, a radio network they can trust as they tirelessly work to keep their communities safe,” said Motorola Solutions Vice President Frank Galvin.
WiPSN eliminates the need for physical infrastructure within Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties, offering unparalleled flexibility and immediate access to advancements as they are implemented by Motorola Solutions. Through WiPSN, Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties have integrated new technologies without the delays associated with traditional system updates. Motorola Solutions’ hosting allows for instantaneous upgrades and enhancements, boosting operational efficiency and responsiveness.
A key benefit of this transition is the increased independence for Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties, enabling each to select more agile and customized service adjustments in order to meet respective needs. Another advantage of WiPSN is the robust redundancy this system provides. Multiple fiber connections and microwave radio linking the Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties to Motorola Solutions’ core help ensure continuous operation. Joining WiPSN is open to municipalities, counties and public safety agencies across Wisconsin.
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