A collection of press coverage and media appearances related to AI, public safety technology, and emergency services work in Michigan.

Television Coverage

WNEM TV5: AI to Answer Non-Emergency Calls in Saginaw County — Coverage of the initiative to use artificial intelligence for handling non-emergency calls, reducing the burden on 911 dispatchers and improving response times for true emergencies.

WNEM TV5: Experts Discuss Dangers of AI — A balanced discussion of AI risks and opportunities in public safety, featuring perspectives from professionals working directly with the technology.

WNEM TV5: Saginaw County 911 Explains Siren Activation — Behind-the-scenes look at how emergency dispatch centers make critical decisions about public warning systems.

Print and Digital Coverage

Bridge Michigan: Short-Staffed and Stressed Out — Michigan 911 Dispatchers Push for Change — In-depth investigation into the staffing crisis facing Michigan dispatch centers and the push for systemic reform.

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📰 Featured in NENA’s The Call Magazine

Chris Izworski authored the cover story for The Call, Issue No. 51 (April 2025), the official publication of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA). His article, “The Unstoppable Wave of Artificial Intelligence,” examines AI’s transformative impact on 9-1-1 operations and emergency communications, reaching over 21,000 public safety professionals nationwide.


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