By Jason Chaney
Central Oregonian
CROOK COUNTY, Ore. â Thanks to a recently-awarded Department of Homeland Security grant, the Crook County Sheriffâs Office and Prineville Police Department will upgrade facets of their communication network that need improvement.
âEvery year, the OEM (Oregon Office of Emergency Management), through the Department of Homeland Security, depending on population of the county, we were awarded âxâ amount of dollars. Last year, it was $12,000,â said Crook County Emergency Manager Dave Dethman. âThis year, they didnât grant âxâ amount of dollars. It was a competitive bid statewide.â
Most of the $50,991 will go to the Sheriffâs Office to pay for 15 new Motorola car radios. Last year, Dethman said they purchased nine such radios, and with the newest batch, they will replace the radios for every vehicle in their fleet.
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