APCO’s 8 th Annual Public Safety Broadband Summit has come to a close, marking another successful gathering of public safety professionals, technology experts and policy leaders to discuss emerging issues in public safety technology.
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As you make your plans to attend APCO 2018, don’t forget to register for one of the APCO Institute's pre-conference training courses. And be sure to book the hotel nights you need to participate. Reduced conference hotel rates have been extended to accommodate pre-conference course participants. For more information
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Join us on May 17 at 1:00 p.m. ET to learn how to determine career paths, develop a personal career plan and learn where to find resources that can help you make a change. The webinar is of particular interest to communications center supervisors, but is open to anyone with an interest in the topic. Like all live webinars, it is free to APCO members. For more information
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Jeryl Anderson has been in emergency service communications
for over 30 years. Currently she works for Orange County Emergency Services as
their Recruitment and Outreach Coordinator. Mrs. Anderson owns her own
training company (JBEST Training and Consultants, LLC) and is an active Adjunct
Instructor for the APCO Institute. Jeryl also does the telecommunicator online training for Richmond Community College and Wake
Technical Community College. Jeryl has been a certified instructor since
the 1990's and has vast experience in classroom presentation to include, but
not limited to, curriculum and testing development. Jeryl is an experienced
online instructor, conference speaker and event coordinator. She currently serves the
North Carolina Chapter of APCO as the Immediate Past President, as well as an active
member of the chapter's executive board. In her spare time, Mrs. Anderson spends
time with her husband of seven years, participates on various committees and
ministries within her church and spends time with her 30 precious Girl Scouts.
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2 Tulsa
Each call requires three and a half minutes to process and non-emergency calls constitute most of the traffic.
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ABC News
The ambulance near their home had broken down so it was up to the mother and father of four with help from their "real life hero."
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Indy Week
The Sheriff said fire and police personnel are at risk because the digital radio signal often can’t penetrate walls.
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government technology
By giving computers to all responders, public safety telecommunicators now know responders’ locations in the field, indicating who is best-positioned to answer an emergency.
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Registration is now open for these APCO Institute courses just added to our training schedule.
Customer Service in Today's Public Safety Communications, #50042 – Shelby, NC – 7/16/2018
Customer Service in Today's Public Safety Communications, #50043 – Shelby, NC – 7/23/2018
Communications Training Officer 5th Edition, #50108 – Rushville, IN – 10/15/18 – 10/19/18
Law Enforcement Communications 1st Edition, #50044 – West Newbury, MA – 9/10/2018 – 9/13/2018
Customer Service in Today's Public Safety Communications, #50109 – Rancho Cordova, CA - 6/18/2018
Active Shooter Incidents for Public Safety Communications, 2nd Edition, #50110 – Rancho Cordova, CA – 6/19/2018
Bullying and Negativity in the Communications Center, #50111 – Rancho Cordova, CA – 6/20/2018
Customer Service in Today's Public Safety Communications, #50112 – Rancho Cordova, CA – 6/21/2018
Active Shooter Incidents for Public Safety Communications, 2nd Edition, #50113 – Rancho Cordova, CA – 6/22/2018
See the full schedule of all upcoming live courses.
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