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PSC eNews Weekly
Friday, October 21, 2022

APCO Nexus is just around the corner! There are just two weeks left to register for this event to experience sessions focused on real-life scenarios and a special session on remote 9-1-1. Nexus will demonstrate the art of the possible by bringing NG9-1-1 technologies to life. Attendees earn 6 CDEs.
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Public safety telecommunicator Christina Lamtman calmed a man as she guided him through CPR after his fiancée turned blue from an asthma attack.
 
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Telecommunicator Annmarie Cafuentes gave instructions when the mother was unable to get to the hospital and EMS couldn’t get to her apartment before the baby arrived.
 
The Telegraph
Public safety telecommunicators established the position of the moving car that the woman and children who were abducted at knifepoint were held hostage in.
 
Fox Carolina
Officials say the new center will provide room for current and future employees and the money will upgrade technology and hardware.
 
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Telecommunicator Tracy La Cascia and Operations Manager Jonathon Leal fielded calls from shocked residents in the wake of the Oct. 13 attack.
 

This week's cyber tip of the week in honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month is focused on cyber incident response plans. Check out the video and view additional resources on the APCO website.

 

The Conference and Exposition Committee (CEC) seeks a Host Committee Chairperson for APCO 2024 taking place August 4-7, 2024, in Orlando, Florida. We are currently accepting nominations; you can find complete information regarding the requirements for a nomination on PSConnect or contact the CEC Chair, Kim Ostin. Please submit your complete nomination to Kim D. Ostin, CEC Chair. The deadline for submission is December 1, 2022.

 

November 8 | 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. ET
Free for APCO Members | Earn 1 CDE

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Is there really a ‘tool’ that can help you create an ECC “Dream Team?” You might be skeptical. We don’t blame you. Emergency communications is hard. Telecommunicators get burnt out. 9-1-1 supervisors and directors have a difficult job of building a program to train the continual influx of new public safety telecommunicators in a high-turnover field and creating a positive workplace culture that retains high performers.

Attend this webinar to learn how you can streamline and improve your training programs to create a high-performing and motivated “ECC Dream Team.”

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A few open seats remain for courses starting in November:

 
 
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