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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. NENA's quarterly magazine, The Call! The Call, launched in fall of 2011, features industry news as well as updates on technology, operations, training and policy.

    • The Path to 9-1-1
    • A Bid For Alabama
    • History Moves Forward
    • Progress Continues – One Call at A Time

    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. Feb 16, 2017 · 9-1-1’ Has Meant ‘Help, Please’ Since 1968. The first 911 call ever placed came from the small town of Haleyville, Alabama

  6. www.usmagazine.com › shows › 9/1/19-1-1 News - Us Weekly

    9-1-1's Ryan Guzman Talks Eddie and Christopher's Season 7 Shifting Dynamic Exclusive 9-1-1s Ryan Guzman Says Eddie, Buck Are 'Stronger Than Ever' in Season 7

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