In preparation forNext Generation 9-1-1 (NG 911), the Lethbridge Public Safety Communications Centre is upgrading their phone system to move to a computer-based, softphone solution. This transition will take place on January 31 beginning at 9 a.m. and should be completed by 12 p.m.
Planning your winter commute has become easier as the City of Lethbridge has introduced anew online snow plow tracking tool. With GPS technology, the online tracker map shows where the plow trucks are working around the city, and where they have been throughout the day.
Following recommendations from the City's Transportation Safety Master Plan, the City of Lethbridge is exploring the option of harmonizing speed limits in both playground and school zones. Through this process, community feedback is being collected to help inform City Council's decision.
Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services (LFES) are using technology and education to solve industry-wide challenges in cardiac resuscitation. Using data from real-time events, LFES has worked with Alberta Health Services to created new protocols that are saving lives and garnering attention from agencies across North America.
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