Database Management
The PBRPC GIS Coordinator works closely with the County Addressing
Coordinators updating and managing the Regional Map and Database
System. All the mapping layers work together when used by 9-1-1
Call Takers to pinpoint emergencies, whether the caller uses landline
or wireless devices. The addressing database and mapping is integrated
into our 9-1-1 Central Premise Equipment (CPE) located at our (11)
Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs). Enabling the PSAPs to provide
accurate and reliable information to emergency responders to assist
them in locating emergency callers as quickly and efficiently as
possible.
The PBRPC 9-1-1 Program include the following 14
counties:
- Andrews
- Borden
- Crane
- Dawson
- Gaines
- Glasscock
- Loving
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- Martin
- Pecos
- Reeves
- Terrell
- Upton
- Ward
- Winkler
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Within the Permian Basin Region, 3 counties are administered by
9-1-1 Districts:
Ector: |
Ector County 9-1-1 District |
(432) 332-0911 |
Midland: |
Midland County 9-1-1 District |
(432) 684-9911 |
Howard: |
Howard County 9-1-1 District |
(432) 267-1900 |
There are 11 Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) in the PBRPC
Program:
- Andrews Co S.O.
- Crane PD
- Lamesa PD
- Gaines Co S.O.
- Martin Co S.O.
- Ft Stockton PD
- Pecos PD
- Terrell Co S.O.
- Upton Co S.O.
- Monahans PD
- Kermit PD
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