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WS/FC Schools Will Get New Technology For Emergencies, Communications

Forsyth County's new radio communications system will allow the school district and other groups to work together during an evacuation or other emergency. KERI BROWN/WFDD

The radio communications system for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools is getting a major upgrade. It will directly connect school leaders and staff with local emergency officials if needed.

Forsyth County's current 800 MHz public safety radio system was jointly purchased by the county and the city of Winston-Salem in 2002.

Since then, technology has changed a lot and the current infrastructure is no longer supported or produced by the manufacturer.

The estimated cost to replace it is $18 million, which would be split 50-50 between the City and the County. Most of the funding has been approved, and the project is moving forward.

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools is included in the upgrade. The district's Darrell Walker says now bus drivers and staff will be able to communicate with law enforcement, hospitals, and local officials in an emergency. 

"Hopefully — and pray to God we never have to use it — but it's one of those things that day to day, we will be able to communicate with drivers in non-emergency situations much better than we do today," says Walker.

A timeline for the new radio system is still unclear. County officials say that will depend on an assessment of current tower locations and whether or not more towers will be needed.  

They're working with a consultant to issue a request for proposals, which is expected to be released in January.

*Follow WFDD's Keri Brown on Twitter @kerib_news

Keri Brown is a multi-award winning reporter and host at 88.5 WFDD. She has been honored with two regional Edward R. Murrow awards for her stories about coal ash, and was named the 2015 radio reporter of the year by the Radio Television Digital News Association of the Carolinas (RTDNAC).Although she covers a variety of topics, her beats are environmental and education reporting.Keri comes to the Triad from West Virginia Public Broadcasting, where she served as the Chief Bureau Reporter for the Northern Panhandle. She produced stories for the state's Public Television and Radio programs and was honored by the West Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters Association for her feature and enterprise reporting.She also served as an adjunct instructor at Wheeling Jesuit University and Bethany College in West Virginia. She worked with the Center for Educational Technologies in Wheeling, WV, and other NASA centers across the country to develop several stories about the use of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts in the classroom.Keri's journalism career began at WTRF-TV 7 in Wheeling. She worked in several roles at the station, including the head assignment editor. She also was a field producer and assignment manager at WPGH-TV Fox 53 in Pittsburgh.Keri is a graduate of Ohio University. When she's not in the studio or working on a story, she enjoys watching college football with her family, cooking, and traveling.Keri is always looking for another great story idea, so please share them with her. You can follow her on Twitter @kerib_news.

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