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Regional Dispatch Center Under Consideration

Newtown officials want to explore the idea of combining with other towns, including Bethel, to create a regional dispatch center.

A cost saving plan to create a regional public safety and emergency dispatch center with neighboring towns is being explored by Newtown officials.

Maureen Will, Newtown’s director of communications, told the Board of Selectmen Monday the plan could potentially save Newtown alone $600,000 a year in dispatch expenses, about 80 percent of current costs, if the town can join with neighboring towns in a regional dispatch center.

Creating such a center would also entitle each of the towns involved, including Newtown, to receive a $250,000 state grant as an incentive and to defray the costs, Will said.

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Will said she wholeheartedly supports the regional concept, based on a study she did with the help of a state grant over the past several months and her 30 years of experience in the dispatch field.

“I’m very excited about this project. We have new technology, such as video streaming and fiber optics, to support it,” she said. “Our current dispatch facility in police headquarters is very cramped. Our equipment is overwhelming the space. We have no lockers or lavatory.”

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First Selectman Pat Llodra said she will hold an informal meeting with Newtown’s fire, police and ambulance officials to consider all questions and concerns about the proposal before she brings it to the board for a formal discussion or speaks with officials of other towns who may also want to form a dispatch region.

 “We need assurance our community would not be vulnerable in any way,” Llodra said.

 Will said officials in Brookfield, where she used to work in dispatch before coming to Newtown, backed the concept of a regional plan. She added she will be meeting with Bethel officials to solicit their support as well.

The three towns, Newtown, Brookfield and Bethel, might contract with Northeast Public Safety, a dispatch firm, to provide their dispatch service, she suggested, adding the dispatch center might be located on the town’s Fairfield Hills campus.

Selectman William Rogers said it would be worthwhile to reach out to Southbury to see if officials there also would also be interested in joining Newtown to form a region.

Will noted Monroe, Easton and Trumbull recently agreed, following a study of their own, to form a regional dispatch center, which will be located in Trumbull.

Such regional dispatch set ups are common in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and the Midwest, but they are new to Connecticut, where towns have tended to act on their own because of the lack of county government, the communications director said.

However, Will said Oxford for several years has been involved with the Northwest Public Safety, a regional communications center  for fire, ambulance and emergency services with a number of towns including Woodbury and Bethlehem.

The difference for Newtown and affiliated towns would be that their dispatch center would also involve local police calls and communication, she said.

She said there may be some concerns about monitoring lock ups when suspects are held for court or until they are freed on bond, because dispatch personnel would not be in the police headquarters of the various towns to do that.

One solution may be to create a regional lock up which might also result in a cost savings for the several communities involved, Will said.

Editor's note: Brookfield police has backed the concept of a regional dispatch plan. An earlier version of this article did not make that clear.

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