December, 1997 Minutes

December, 1997 Minutes of the National Emergency NumberAssociation Washington Chapter   Members present: Naomi Wu, PENCOM; Randy Richmond,Zetron; Sue Pivetta, Professional Pride; Hank Cramer, Ken Back,Bob Oenning, Allen Jakobitz, Penelope Christopherson, State E911Office; John Wilding, Pierce County E911; Jane Bissonnette,XYPOINT; Michael Grossie, MACC. The meeting was called to order at 9:05 a.m. at the LaceyCommunity …

December, 1997 Minutes

February 5, 1998 Minutes of the National Emergency Number Association Washington Chapter Meeting   Members present: Naomi Wu, PENCOM; John Isaac, Zetron; Hank Cramer, Bob Oenning, Allen Jakobitz, Penelope Christopherson, State E911 Office; Lynn Mell, XYPOINT; Michael Grossie, Jackie Melvin, MACC; David Harris, Walla Walla 911; Dennis English, Douglas County 911; Rosalie Parr, Ferry Co. …

NENA Chapters

   NENA Chapters NENA has 46 affiliated State/Province chapters throughout North America.  If you are interested in forming a NENA Chapter in your area, and one doesn’t already exist, contact NENA’s Membership Coordinator at NENA Headquarters.  

2003 Publications Schedule

                    Home                         NENA 2003 Publications Schedule* (Call Sonya Carius at 800-332-3911 for advertising information or article submission guidelines.)  NENA News February/March: Issue Focus: Wireless 9-1-1 Ad Space Due:  Nov. 27 Ad Materials Due:  Dec. 11 Articles Due:  Dec. 11 Distribution:  Jan. 27 …

9-1-1 Q&A

                    Home                         9-1-1 Q&A: General Questions and Answers About 9-1-1   What is 9-1-1? Nine-one-one is the number most people in the U.S. and some in International countries call to get help in a police, fire or medical emergency. In some places, …

9-1-1 Fast Facts

All Calls Annually: An estimated 200 million calls to 9-1-1 in the U.S. each year. (Last available statistic is 190 million in 1999.)   Population Covered: 99%      (at least basic 9-1-1)   Geographic U.S. Covered: 96%      (at least basic 9-1-1)   Who Doesn’t Have 9-1-1: 175 counties, representing 2.4 million people, do not have …