Cobb expands Silver Comet Trail marker program

More Emergency Locator Markers will be installed this year along the Cobb County portion of the Silver Comet Trail at about a quarter-mile apart. Someone on the trail needing help can call 911 and give the eight-digit number on the sign for first responders to arrive at that precise location. (Courtesy of Cobb County)

More Emergency Locator Markers will be installed this year along the Cobb County portion of the Silver Comet Trail at about a quarter-mile apart. Someone on the trail needing help can call 911 and give the eight-digit number on the sign for first responders to arrive at that precise location. (Courtesy of Cobb County)

Cobb County is expanding its Emergency Locator Marker program to the Silver Comet Trail.

Cobb is the first county in Georgia to use the trail markers that are designed to direct rescuers more quickly to 911 calls from a trail.

While the SCT project is underway, the markers are coming to more trails this year.

“We have signs that are going up on all trails that are approximately a quarter-mile apart,” said Cobb County Police Park Ranger Sgt. Dave Ablashi in a county statement.

“There is an eight-digit number; and when you call 911 and give that location, it doesn’t just show up as a place on a trail. It actually shows up like a home address or business address, and it puts it on the responder’s map on a computer,” Ablashi explained.

“That enables the first responder not only to know exactly where to go on the road, but they can find it and look up the address and drive right to it,” he added.

Cobb has more than 150 miles of trails; so when people need help, they have no idea where they are.

“When you see that marker - even if it’s not you or somebody comes up on you and they’re able to get to that marker, it’s going to save so much time and you’ll have so much confidence in your experience because the police will be there so much faster,” said Cobb Emergency Management Agency Director Cassie Mazloom.

Crews will continue installing these markers across Cobb to point rescuers to the nearest trail access point.

“It’s going to enhance the response time for Fire, the Police Department and the ambulance service dramatically. We’re going to find hurt people who need help a lot faster now,” Ablashi said.

“We’ve had officers and firefighters that have had to walk up to two miles carrying someone on a stretcher, and that was a wake-up call for us that this was desperately needed,” Mazloom added.

Information: CobbCounty.org/communications/news/Cobb-expands-trail-marker-program-silver-comet-trail