Newark Police Department Launches Video and Text Translation Upgrades to E911 Services

The Newark Police Department is proud to announce the launch of new enhancements to our Enhanced 911 (E911) system, bringing cutting-edge technology directly to callers in the Newark community. These upgrades include live video streaming from mobile devices and real-time language translation for text messages to 911.

The new system allows callers to share critical video footage directly with emergency telecommunicators. This provides dispatchers with an immediate view of unfolding incidents, such as patient condition during a medical emergency, the scale of a fire, or the number of vehicles involved in a crash. The ability to see events in real time enables dispatchers to provide first responders with more accurate information before they arrive on scene, improving both the speed and effectiveness of the emergency response.

Language support through text translation is another vital improvement, ensuring that community members who speak languages other than English, or who may be hearing or speech impaired, can quickly and effectively communicate with emergency personnel. This creates a more inclusive system that better serves Newark’s diverse population.

The Newark Police Department emphasizes that these advancements are not just technological improvements; they are lifesaving tools. By giving telecommunicators better insight into emergencies as they happen, the upgrades strengthen investigations, enhance responder safety, and ultimately improve outcomes for those in crisis.

These features are part of the statewide Next Generation 911 initiative, which is modernizing all of Delaware’s emergency communications network to keep pace with changing technology and community needs. These enhancements are funded by Delaware’s E911 Emergency Reporting System Fund.

The Newark Police Department is proud to be part of this effort, ensuring residents and visitors benefit from the most advanced tools available.

 

Traffic Alert – Halloween Parade 10/26/25

Newark Police Traffic Alert – The Newark Halloween Parade is Sunday, October 26, 2025. From 1430 – 1700 hours, the parade route will close the entire length of East Main Street from Library Avenue to South College Avenue.

Local traffic will be permitted between Library Avenue and Tyre Avenue. From 1430 – 1600 hours, no traffic will be allowed on East Delaware Avenue east of South Chapel Street. No parking is permitted on East Main Street between 1000 – 1700 hours.

HEAVY TRAFFIC IS EXPECTED ON SURROUNDING STREETS DUE TO THE DETOURS. Use an alternate route and expect delays.