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  1. 9-1-1 Magazine is the magazine for the emergency communications and response industry, ie; dispatchers, 911 operators, managers, supervisors, in Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) and dispatch centers; serving law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services. 9-1-1 Magazine provides valuable information to readers in all aspects of the ...

  2. Aug 13, 2009 · 9-1-1 Magazine Staff. <p>9-1-1 Magazine is the magazine for the emergency communications and response industry, ie; dispatchers, 911 operators, managers, supervisors, in Public...

  3. 9-1-1 MAGAZINE, Santa Ana, CA. 4,333 likes · 3 talking about this. Editor: Dave Larton Editor Emeritus: Randall Larson

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  4. 5/24/2024 NENA Demarcation Points in NG9-1-1 Information Document Approved and Published. 5/20/2024 NENA Releases New Advocacy Toolkit. 5/20/2024 Women in 9-1-1 Webinar Announced for June 6: Navigating Multiple Roles. 5/17/2024 Co-Chairs Sought for Agency Systems Committee Document Review Working Group

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    Flash back to 1957. Aware of the overseas emergency numbers used in Europe, the National Association of Fire Chiefs in the U.S. first recommended the creation of a national emergency phone number in 1957. Prior to that time, callers reporting a crime, fire, or medical emergency were forced to make a direct call to the local precinct, firehouse or h...

    In 1968, AT&T, in accord with the FCC, originally planned to build its first 9-1-1 system in Huntington, Indiana. That decision irked Bob Gallagher, president of Alabama Telephone Co. (ATC), when he read about it in a Wall Street Journal article. Gallagher thought his small company should have an equal shot at launching the first 9-1-1 system. “Bob...

    Sadly the original Haleyville City Hall, which included the police department and dispatch center, along with Fire Station #1, which was located behind it, were demolished in May 2015 to make room for a CVS store, promising new jobs and allowing for modern city facilities to be built elsewhere in the town, including a six-bay fire station, with fiv...

    By the end of the 20th century, according to NENA, nearly 93% of the population of the United States was covered by some type of 9-1-1 service. The more rural, isolated areas of the country may only have Basic 9-1-1 – that means that when the three-digit number is dialed, a call taker/dispatcher/telecommunicator in the local public safety answering...

  5. 1 day ago · The 9-1-1 season 7 finale was filled with endless plot twists and surprises — but it was the last minute cliffhanger that left fans reeling. Ahead of the finale, Guzman opened up about Eddie’s ...

  6. Currently, PSAPs are laying the groundwork for the next generation of 9-1-1 services, known as NG9-1-1. This advanced system is the inevitable next step to create a faster, more flexible, resilient, and scalable system that allows 9-1-1 to keep up with communication technology used by the public.

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