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Linda Zerwin and team transformed DuPage County's 911 system from 22 fragmented dispatch centers into 2 state-of-the-art facilities, cutting costs by $10 million annually while dramatically improving response times. Her decade-long consolidation effort shows how strategic planning and collaboration can revolutionize emergency services. In this episode, Linda shares the real challenges of modernizing 911 infrastructure, from managing 62 different police and fire departments to implementing next-generation technology. She discusses the surprising benefits of consolidation beyond cost savings, including how response times dropped from 52 seconds to 15 seconds for fire dispatch in identical emergency scenarios. Key topics covered: [00:00] Intro [03:42] How ETSB surcharge funds 911 systems [07:40] Consolidation from 22 dispatch centers down [15:47] Ten million dollar personnel cost savings [24:41] Structure fire response time improvements [29:32] Buying power benefits from consolidation [35:17] Aging technician workforce challenges ahead [40:26] School district safety technology gaps [47:50] AI translation breakthrough for emergencies [53:31] Communicator training evolution and requirements [59:35] Advice for starting consolidation projects Linda also explores the future of 911, including AI applications for language translation, the challenges of integrating school safety technology, and why some emergency tech that looks impressive on paper fails in real-world scenarios. She emphasizes the irreplaceable value of experienced telecommunicators who can anticipate officer needs and recognize dangerous situations through voice patterns alone. For emergency services leaders considering consolidation, Linda offers practical advice on building consensus, managing politics, and creating sustainable change. Her approach of listening to all stakeholders while maintaining focus on community safety provides a blueprint for other regions facing similar challenges. Whether you work in public safety, local government, or simply want to understand how your 911 system operates, this conversation reveals the complex infrastructure that responds when you dial those three numbers.