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 …
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Washington NENA Chapter Minutes
Washington State NENA ChapterMinutes September 25, 1996 December 4, 1997 February 5, 1998 Comments ? This page was last changedMarch 17, 1998 Home Page
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. …
Miscellaneous Resources
Miscellaneous Resources Following are several sample documents of Interagency Agreements that may be of …
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.
Executive Director Search
Bill Stanton to Step Down as NENA’sExecutive Director …. NENA has grown in both membership and services during his years ofleadership NENA’s first full-time Executive Director, Bill Stanton, will step down March 31, 1999,after serving NENA for fourteen years. Under Bill’s leadership, NENA has come a long way. The membershiphas grown from 700 to more …
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, …
The Development of 9-1-1
The three-digit telephone number “9-1-1” has been designated as the “Universal Emergency Number,” for citizens throughout the United States to request emergency assistance. It is intended as a nationwide telephone number and gives the public fast and easy access to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). In the United States, the first catalyst for …
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 Doesnt Have 9-1-1: 175 counties, representing 2.4 million people, do not have …