About the Project
The Hawaii County Emergency Call Center, located in Hilo, Hawaii, is a $29.5 million, 20,027-square-foot facility designed to enhance emergency response by housing police and fire dispatch teams under one roof. The new center aims to improve communication and coordination during emergencies, leading to faster response times and better resource management.
The center includes a main dispatch area, a generator building, a chiller enclosure and an 87-foot-tall microwave tower. Additionally, the facility features a locker room, restrooms, a training room, a communications center, telecom and radio/microwave rooms, a conference room, a breakroom, a fire lounge, fire storage areas, a police dispatch/briefing room and supervisory offices.
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