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Friday, July 9, 2021

August 3 | 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. ET
Free for members and worth 1 CDE

Through its RapidSOS Ready Emergency Community, RapidSOS is teaming up with leading public safety partners like NICE to solve challenges. RapidSOS helps emergency services respond faster, but after an incident happens, the focus invariably shifts to understanding what happened and how to do better next time. Without the ability to access data on incident reconstruction, many 9-1-1 centers find enhancing incident performance to be challenging.

In this webinar, NICE and RapidSOS will explain how to empower your 9-1-1 center to:

  • Capture, store and correlate RapidSOS data with other 9-1-1 data sources for comprehensive incident reconstruction
  • Better understand whether your telecommunicators are using RapidSOS data effectively to deliver life-saving services and intelligent response
  • Leverage 9-1-1 performance dashboards for data-driven decision-making and continuous refinement and improvement of emergency response

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Prince William County is transitioning to the Next Generation 9-1-1 ESInet. In Manassas, public safety telecommunicators and police access voluntarily-provided citizen mental health information and emergency contact information when responding to emergency calls.
 

Congratulations to the most recent graduates of the Certified Public-Safety Executive (CPE) Program that concluded with a two-week capstone seminar at APCO headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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Gain the skills and critical knowledge to be part of a tactical dispatch team providing emergency communications support to incident command at a critical incident. Complete the training in two days with the APCO Virtual Classroom or in three weeks in a time-flexible online course.
 
Next available training dates: July 15-16  (Virtual Classroom)  or July 21-August 10 (Online) 
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