911 and Dispatch
Explore our comprehensive collection of articles on 911 and Dispatch, designed to support the EMS workforce in optimizing emergency response. This directory covers essential topics such as call handling, communication protocols, and technology advancements in dispatch centers. Understanding the role of 911 and Dispatch in emergency services is crucial for effective operations. Additionally, you may find insights into related topics like EMS communication systems, which further enhance your team’s efficiency. Stay informed and improve your emergency response strategies with these valuable resources.
In this video, risk management expert Gordon Graham explains how making a point to actively listen can assist first responders while on scene
EMS Trend Survey seeks input for What Paramedics Want in 2025 report
The state-of-the industry survey focuses on wellness, career development and satisfaction in EMS
Combat staffing shortages, rising operational costs and increasingly complex reporting standards
The faster information can get into the hands of decision makers, the increased potential for a successful outcome
The legislation is aimed at speeding up the national upgrade to a modern 911 system
Former Hialeah dispatchers say calls are unanswered because the 911 center is severely understaffed
Low-cost options for improving dispatch, scheduling and resource management
40 rescuers in Cheshire County were recognized for their work in saving victims of sudden cardiac arrest
31 residents died in the Christmas 2022 storm that dumped over 50-inches of snow with hurricane-force winds
“Every recoverable victim was saved,” Allen Fire Chief Jonathan Boyd said, highlighting the work by EMS crews
Calif. voters want behavioral health professionals to respond to non-life-threatening 911 calls
Kelly Hunter has worked for AMR for over 25 years and is unsure what he will do with his winnings
Kern County EMS to hold a job fair and resume 911 ad campaign to increase staffing and reduce response time
Agencies and government officials must evaluate performance expectations and funding to determine appropriate EMS delivery models
Prepared Live aims to give Oconee County dispatchers a better look at the situation they are sending first responders into
Crash detection technology automatically alerts 911 when a severe car crash is detected, but it’s frequently leading to false reports
Your agency should have a policy covering communication with Deaf and hard-of-hearing people; are you familiar with it?
The mix-up sparked a debate on best practices for responding to 911 calls when the address is in question
Aiden Carter called 911 and stayed with the injured driver until first responders arrived
The Right Care, Right Now program has triaged more than 62,000 low-acuity 911 calls
N.Y. agency recognizes telecommunicators as “first line of communication”
Lexington 911 operators used a manual method during the computer-aided system failures, which caused delays
Fire, police and EMS agencies, as well as local governments, share their appreciation for emergency dispatchers during the 2023 recognition week
Amid a nationwide staffing shortage, learn how you can support the lifesaving role of public safety dispatchers – the FIRST first responders
Madelene Smith’s suit says firefighters told her to drive her husband, Hugh Max Smith Jr., who later died after suffering a brain injury from a lack of oxygen
Other departments have show an interest in the Colorado Springs Fire Department’s multi-tiered response program
“I don’t see most adults do as well as [Aria Lamen] did,” said Aurora 911 Dispatcher Tracie Whalen
“First responders were sent to the wrong location, or were misinformed about the emergent situation, or were not dispatched,” Helena Moreno said
This informative webinar will provide key information on how two public safety agencies (one police and one fire) funded comprehensive smartphone programs that provided issued devices to all personnel.
More states are adopting statewide NG911 plans and the use of text-to-911 continues to grow
“Public safety is put at risk,” said Ty Wooten, IAED director of government affairs
A new Las Cruces, New Mexico, program aims to better serve community members experiencing mental health emergencies
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