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readily access the necessary dispatch channels in accordance with this Agreement. Training <br />and implementation for existing parties should be an on -going process and any new officers, <br />deputies, employees, agents, representatives, contractors or subcontractors whose work <br />relates to this Agreement should be trained as they are hired. <br />SECTION IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE COUNTY <br />A. The COUNTY, as the sole provider of law enforcement dispatch within the COUNTY PSAP, <br />shall at all times have installed in the COUNTY's dispatch consoles the primary dispatch <br />channels for all Miami -Dade County FIRST RESPONDER AGENCIES. <br />B. The COUNTY hereby agrees to and shall be capable of immediately broadcasting 911 <br />communications or any other public safety information over the primary radio dispatch <br />channels. <br />C. The COUNTY shall broadcast information received via 911 or ten digit line to the dispatcher <br />of the FIRST RESPONDER AGENCY, to include the location, nature and any other relevant <br />information, regarding any public safety emergency on the primary dispatch channel <br />designated as the Police Emergency Channel by all FIRST RESPONDER AGENCIES. <br />D. The notification by the COUNTY on the Police Emergency Channel should be concise and <br />directed to the dispatcher. The COUNTY shall not dispatch or direct any units of the FIRST <br />RESPONDER AGENCY. The COUNTY may supplement the original information as <br />necessary so that responding units have the most current and accurate information to ensure <br />officer and public safety. <br />E. The COUNTY PSAP shall, as soon as possible, under existing protocols and best practices, <br />transfer the 911 or ten digit line caller to the FIRST RESPONDER AGENCIES' PSAP or <br />primary dispatch so that the call taker of the FIRST RESPONDER AGENCY may have direct <br />communication with the caller. <br />4 <br />