Divisions

Emergency Communications

CAPCOG's Emergency Communications Department works with agencies throughout the 10 county region by providing planning and technical assistance to ensure delivery of 9-1-1 calls to the proper Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and with the correct location and telephone information. The Commission on State Emergency Communications is the state agency that oversees the 9-1-1 Program. The 9-1-1 Program is funded from the $.50 fee on each telephone line reflected on an individual's telephone bill (i.e. wireline, wireless and VoIP).

 

911 Technology and Database Maintenance

Ever evolving 911 technologies bring constant change to the 9-1-1 environment. Up until a few years ago, there was one way to reach 9-1-1; dial 9-1-1 from your landline phone. Today, with technology and communications option exploding, the possibilities are endless. Unfortunately, today's devices all interface with the 9-1-1 system differently. It is important for the consumer to understand how each communication device interacts with 9-1-1 in different situations, if it does at all. Talk to your service provider or a CAPCOG staff member for more information.

CAPCOG provides funds to each of its 10 counties to assist with 911 database maintenance and employing a County 9-1-1 Addressing Coordinator. CAPCOG staff works with each of these coordinators to manage and update the 9-1-1 Database. Download CAPCOG's Addressing Guidelines.

 

   911 Training and Public Education

CAPCOG provides training and public education to PSAP employees as well as the general public. Training on the use of the 9-1-1 equipment in place at the PSAP and Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD) are two of the required training sessions. In addition, State of Texas mandated certification courses are offered several times each year as are other non-required courses. CAPCOG maintains a fully functional training PSAP that is used to train call-takers throughout the region. The training PSAP can be quickly transitioned to serve as a 9-1-1 backup facility in an emergency situation.

 

   VoIP 911

Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, is a technology that transports voice as digital information over the internet. VoIP technology has unique features that make it a very attractive to its users.

 

   Wireless 911

In general, 9-1-1 calls from wireless phones represent over 50% of the total 9-1-1 calls in the region. CAPCOG continuously works with all wireless vendors to ensure reliable wireless 911 call delivery to every PSAP in the region.

 

    PSAP Resources

9-1-1 Asset Disposition Notice

PSAP Manager Form

  9-1-1 Public Education Event Profile

Red E. Fox Costume Rental Agreement

Cell Phone Sally Costume Rental Agreement

PSAP Communications Plan

Emergency Communications Training Cancellation Policy

9-1-1 Trouble Report Book

TDD-TTY Use Log

PSAP Rosters

ANI/ALI Problem Report

Use of 9-1-1 Address Database for Public Safety Purposes Policy

Query Information Log

9-1-1 Database Plan

 

   Emergency Communications Staff

  Gregg Obuch
  Director
  Direct: 512.916.6044
  Fax:    512.916.6189

  Randy Rogers
  Network Administrator
  Direct: 512.916.6068
  Fax:    512.916.6189

  B.T. Saucedo
  9-1-1 Program Specialist
  Direct: 512.916.6004
  Fax:    512.916.6189

  Shawn Barnes
  9-1-1 Operations Coordinator
  Direct: 512.916.6028
  Fax:    512.916.6189

  Julie Harmon
  9-1-1 Operations Coordinator
  Direct: 512.916.6024
  Fax:    512.916.6189

  Devin Huntley
  PSAP Specialist
  Direct: 512.916.6017
  Fax:    512.916.6189

  Mary Ramirez
  9-1-1 Support Clerk
  Direct: 512.916.6097
  Fax:    512.916.6189

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