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Warwick unveils new emergency operations center with updated technology

April 1, 2026 - 21:09

Warwick unveils new emergency operations center with updated technology

City officials in Warwick formally opened a new, technologically advanced Emergency Operations Center (EOC) this Wednesday. The facility represents a significant upgrade, designed to enhance coordination and bolster the capabilities of first responders during critical incidents.

The modernized center is equipped with the latest communication systems, expansive video walls for real-time situational awareness, and dedicated workstations for various emergency support functions. This infrastructure is intended to serve as a centralized command post during major events, ranging from severe weather and natural disasters to large-scale public safety incidents.

During the unveiling, leaders emphasized that the new EOC will streamline decision-making and improve resource deployment. By consolidating operations into a single, resilient facility with redundant systems, the city aims to ensure uninterrupted coordination even under duress. The upgrade addresses the evolving needs of emergency management, replacing older systems with integrated technology that allows for seamless information sharing between police, fire, medical services, and public works departments.

The project underscores Warwick's commitment to proactive community safety and resilience. Officials stated that the center will not only be activated for disasters but also for planning, training, and significant local events, ensuring personnel are prepared and systems are routinely tested. The investment is seen as a critical step in safeguarding residents and improving the city's overall emergency response posture for years to come.


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