May/June
1998

 

Dispatchers Michelle Rettig and Paul Richmond staff the Police Communications Center in Dublin, Ohio. The PSAP was one of several visited by vacationing Australian dispatcher Charles Davis. His travelogue begins on page 52. Photo: Brian Wolfe
 
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annual index

ENHANCED E9-1-1
Powerful New Features for the PSAP

GROUND ZERO
Camden Fire Department Manages Building Implosion
by Joseph Louderback

9-1-1 CRASHES
Restoring And Preventing 9-1-1 System Failures
by Nancy J. Rigg

THE GREAT "9-1-1 FOR KIDS" ADVENTURE
by Angelia Pinaga

GPS TO THE RESCUE
by Mike Fillon

Y2K: FACING THE YEAR 2000
Is Your PSAP Prepared for the Century Mark?
by Randall D. Larson

WHEREFORE 3-1-1?
A Strategic Plan
by Christine A. Wilson

TOURING AMERICA'S PSAPS
by Charles Davis

IMPLEMENTING WIRELESS E9-1-1 IN THE REAL WORLD
by Paul D. Linée

WIRELESS 9-1-1 LOCATION
A Positive Move for PSAPs
by Mark Licht


NOTE: A brief synopsis for many of these features is also available.

 

TRAINING TACTICS
Training The New Supervisor
by Kevin Willett

POLICE CHIEF'S PERSPECTIVE
9-1-1 Has Become A Real "Life-Saver"
by John M. Eller

INTERNET WATCH
Reaching the Community
by Dave Larton

COMMUNICATING
Things That Go Bump In the Night
by Barry Furey

EMS REPORT
EMS System Redesigns - Do We Really Need to Change?
by Sheldon Gilbert

FIRE CHIEF'S COMMENTARY
As the World Turns
by Frank C. Schaper

 

EDITOR'S DESK: Sensitive Issue

CORPORATE NEWS

PEOPLE, PLACES & THINGS

PRODUCT PROFILES

 

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