New Mobile Command Center adds capabilities

  • Fannin County officials unveiled the Emergency Management Agency’s (EMA) new Mobile Command Center last week. Shown in front of the large bus that is capable of operating the entire 911 communications center are, from left, Fire Chief Larry Thomas, Commission Chairman Jamie Hensley, Post 2 Commissioner Glenn Patterson, Post 1 Commissioner Johnny Scearce, Deputy EMA Director Patrick Cooke and EMA Director Robert Graham.
    Fannin County officials unveiled the Emergency Management Agency’s (EMA) new Mobile Command Center last week. Shown in front of the large bus that is capable of operating the entire 911 communications center are, from left, Fire Chief Larry Thomas, Commission Chairman Jamie Hensley, Post 2 Commissioner Glenn Patterson, Post 1 Commissioner Johnny Scearce, Deputy EMA Director Patrick Cooke and EMA Director Robert Graham.
  • Deputy EMA Director Patrick Cooke is shown in the driver’s seat of Fannin County’s new Mobile Command Center, which is available for all public safety services to use.
    Deputy EMA Director Patrick Cooke is shown in the driver’s seat of Fannin County’s new Mobile Command Center, which is available for all public safety services to use.
  • Trent Lowery shows off some of the additional storage space in the Fannin County Emergency Management Agency’s new Mobile Command Center.
    Trent Lowery shows off some of the additional storage space in the Fannin County Emergency Management Agency’s new Mobile Command Center.
The Fannin County Emergency Management Agency’s (EMA) new mobile command center (MCC) has the ability to operate the entire 911 communications center if the worst possible situation were to occur. …

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