Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pea Ridge police, fire department­s begin using new radios

- ANNETTE BEARD Annette Beard may be reached by email at abeard@nwadg.com.

PEA RIDGE — Police and Fire department­s made the switch to new digital radios Tuesday as Benton County Central Communicat­ions switched to Arkansas Wireless Informatio­n Network — or AWIN.

“We just got the radios back and programmed Friday, Police Chief Lynn Hahn said Monday, just before his department began training on the new system with Jennifer Reynolds, director of Benton County Communicat­ions.

“It’s going live 7 a.m. Tuesday,” he said.

The old radios are to be traded to Motorola as part of the purchase agreement.

“Basically the AWIN is same as what State Police, Rogers, Siloam Springs, Bentonvill­e — it’s a statewide system,” Police Chief Lynn Hahn said, adding if one of the Pea Ridge officers is in Little Rock training, officers in Pea Ridge can talk to them just as if they were in town.

“They do have an emergency button, which is nice,” Hahn added.

New towers have been placed in the area, Hahn said, explaining previously, any law enforcemen­t officers in the county worked off different towers and different channels.

He said there were also areas in the northeast Benton County area that had poor service.

The new radios have been discussed since Hahn was named chief in July 2019. In November 2019, the Police Department received a check for $5,000 from Walmart Neighborho­od Market to help with the purchase of the new radios.

The City Council authorized the mayor to apply for a grant for $46,674, but it was not granted.

The council authorized the radio purchases in January 2020.

 ?? (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Annette Beard) ?? Pea Ridge Police Officer Nick Green shows one of the new police radios that will go in service this week. Police officers were trained in use of the new radios Monday. The radios were scheduled to go live at 7 a.m. Tuesday.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/Annette Beard) Pea Ridge Police Officer Nick Green shows one of the new police radios that will go in service this week. Police officers were trained in use of the new radios Monday. The radios were scheduled to go live at 7 a.m. Tuesday.

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