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Free Sponsored Webinar on Telecommunicator CPR

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The Tipping Point: How Systems are Leveraging Telecommunicator-CPR to Save Lives
Sponsored by RQI

Wednesday, November 10 | 1PM Eastern (live) or On-Demand
FREE! Click here to register!


Why are there still so many preventable deaths from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest each year? Has it been difficult for you to empower your telecommunicators to be the true first responders they can be? It takes a system to save a patient in cardiac arrest, and the system starts with you and your PSAP.

Join a panel of emergency-communications leaders from around the US and moderator Ricardo Martinez as they share the challenges they faced creating a sustainable T-CPR program, how they overcame those challenges, and the success they have had in saving more lives from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest through effective telecommunicator-CPR.

Can't attend on the 10th? Register now and you will have access to the on-demand webinar archive via the registration landing page.

Presenters: Ricardo Martinez (Moderator) – Within the Trenches Media | Karl Hatton – Angeles (WA) Police Department, PenCom 9-1-1 | Dr. Kevin Seaman – Charles County (MD) Department of Emergency Services | Tom Bouthillet – Hilton Head Island (SC) Fire Rescue (Retired) | Julie Buckingham – RQI

CEUs: Attend this webinar and receive one-half ENP re-certification point toward the six-point maximum for non-NENA courses in the Professional Development CEU/Course Credits section.

Webinar Access Info: Dial-in and web-access details will be provided to attendees via email automatically upon registration.

The views expressed during this webinar are those of the sponsor and not necessarily those of NENA. NENA does not endorse any proprietary product or solution. Contact Sean Sullivan for more information on how your company can participate in NENA’s sponsored webinar program.

 

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