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Nelson said he first heard about it following the Oct. 6 crash in which three Coal City Public Works employees were struck by a drunk driver while cleaning up after Octoberfest.

He said the network gives mutual aid in instances where the village may need people, trucks or equipment in case of an emergency situation.

"It's a wonderful program," he said. "Hopefully we don't need it."

He said a representative from the network who works in Batavia reached out to him with information about it following the crash.

"It was nice to know there were people out there who could help you," he said.

The second was with GovPay, which will allow people who are ticketed or arrested in Coal City to pay their bond with credit cards, or have a person with Internet access and a credit card pay on their behalf.

Police Chief Tom Best said the hardware and training is free for the department, and that GovPay makes money through service fees.

Best said he hoped having the setup would help reduce the amount of time and travel — in the case of officers taking arrestees to the Grundy County Jail for further processing — it takes officers to handle tickets and arrests.

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