Episode 347 features the #IAM911 stories shared during the Response2020 Imagine Listening session.
Read MoreEl Paso firefighters need us now more than ever and we are asking you to help answer their call.
Read MoreRecords, Dispatch, Yoga, a love that inspires, and the one that gives it life. Episode 346 features Luz, 9-1-1 Dispatcher out of Southern California and Founder of Dispatch Wellness.
Read MoreLooking out the 3rd floor window in the 911 center where I work it was a bright, clear, sunny day and the tornado sirens were sounding.
Read MoreOften when we think of big public problems, we believe our one voice can't possibly make a difference. However, in cities, towns, and states across the nation, we've watched telecommunicators get reclassified to better reflect the critical work of being the first of the first responders.
Read MoreIn our session “When Next Generation Becomes Now: What’s Next?” at Dare to be Great 2020, we’ll talk about how public safety leaders are using this data to save lives, allocate resources efficiently, and react faster to changing public safety paradigms.
Read MoreFounder and CEO of Agency360 Public Safety Software and former police officer Matthew Molter gives a sneak peek at ways to create a great employee experience that makes your team want to stay.
Read MoreDispatching in Alaska, an explosion, and navigating difficult conversations. Ep 345 features Roxy, Director, Lyon Co. ECC, KS.
Read MoreFrom location accuracy to mapping to real-time environmental data, heightened levels of situational awareness mean that call takers and dispatchers alike can get responders to the scene more quickly, saving more lives.
Read MoreAs a full-service public safety provider, we understand what is on the line and we are here to walk beside you as we all improve the 911 industry, together.
Read MoreWhen you hear a parent cry out for their child, and all you can do is listen and tell them that help is on the way, it’s a sound that stays with you forever. Episode 344 features Ryan, Systems Administrator at Gallatin County, KY and this is an INdigital exclusive.
Read MoreThere’s a stigma around adding text-for-911 to centers because many think it would bring an influx of calls, problems, and a slowed workflow. For many PSAPs though, it has done the complete opposite! It’s increased workflow, helped individuals in situations where talking could be dangerous, and helped keep phone lines open for incoming calls.
Read MoreThe importance of family, the push for training, & the need for peer support, Ep 343 features Anne, Assistant Director of Admin & Training at the City of Cambridge, MA.
Read MoreEpisode 342 is the second part to the Imagine Listening session, called, "Open Mic" and features the stories that highlight the lighter side of 9-1-1. Thank you to everyone who attended, shared stories, and who were there for each other.
Read MoreEpisode 341 features the stories of those who attended the first virtual Imagine Listening session. Not only was it a success, but it was held on National #IAM911 Day. ***WARNING - IF YOU SUFFER FROM PTSD OR HAVE SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, YOU ARE LISTENING AT YOUR OWN RISK.***
Read MoreBridging the generational gap in 9-1-1 and finding a new way to keep 9-1-1 professionals in this industry is just one topic in episode 340 that features Myriam, Public Safety Dispatcher with City of Berkeley City and Fire, California.
Read MoreApril 2020, we asked you to dare to be great. Nearly 7,000 of you answered that dare from around the world. Because of YOU, this conference was a complete success, and now...we are back.
Read MoreAn announcement was recently made that partners the Denise Amber Lee Foundation and Within the Trenches Media for Be the Difference.
Read MoreFrom street sweeper to dispatcher and the 70’s public safety technology to the technology of today, episode 339 features Tom, retired Communications Director out of Indiana.
Read MoreI have learned a lot about public safety communication, as well as how INdigital’s products impact PSAPs across the country.
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