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City Of Little Rock Hiring Contractor To Track False Alarm Emergency Calls

 The city of Little Rock has contracted the Public Safety System company to track false alarm calls more effectively.

Residents can expect a fine of $25 to $500 after three false alarm emergency calls to the city’s communications center.

Little Rock's Treasury Manager, Scott Massanelli, says 95 percent of the city’s 30,000 annual emergency calls are false alarms, mostly triggered by monitored security systems.

"We waste a lot of resources going out to investigate. Of course we have to investigate but you know, usually it happens to the same locations over and over again," he said.

The company will make a commission on fines. Residents will be able to log in online to view call activity from their addresses.

Copyright 2015 KUAR

Sarah Whites-Koditschek is a Little Rock-based reporter for Arkansas Public Media covering education, healthcare, state politics, and criminal justice issues. Formerly she worked as a reporter and producer for WHYY in Philadelphia, and was an intern and editorial assistant for Morning Edition at National Public Radio in Los Angeles and Washington D.C.