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Since the computer dispatch system went down New Year's Eve, Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies have been forced to handle calls by radio instead of patrol car terminals.
The largest sheriff's department in the country is suffering from an ongoing IT issue that began on New Year's Eve.
A few hours before the ball dropped on New Year's Eve, the computer dispatch system for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department crashed, forcing all responders to handle calls by radio.
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It's not clear how long it will take to fix the problem, but in the meantime deputies and dispatchers must use radios instead ...
A few hours before the ball dropped on New Year's Eve, the computer dispatch system for the County Sheriff's Department crashed, rendering all patrol car ...