Amber is one of millions of Americans whose cellphone helped save their life during an emergency. First responders were able to reach Amber in minutes thanks to wireless location data provided by network operators. More: ctia.it/49BJn4z #EmergencyCommunicationsMonth
This April, as we celebrate Emergency Communications Month, prioritizing the people who support the systems on which we rely & highlighting the role of emergency communications as a vital function. #EmergencyCommunicationsMonth #DispatcherAppreciation #911Dispatch
🚨 April is EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS MONTH! 🚨 Celebrate our nation's emergency responders and communicators. Show appreciation for those who keep us safe during emergencies. Learn more at buff.ly/3vX2Pe7 📡 #EmergencyCommunicationsMonth #PublicSafety
As #EmergencyCommunicationsMonth winds down, we begin the process of planning and collaborating with several new local, state, and federal response partners we connected with through RECCWG meetings and outreach events. #CommIsAid
Grab the Communications & Cyber Resilience Toolkit from Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency today, and help your organization maintain voice and data communications in case of emergency by establishing resiliency measures now. ⬇️ #EmergencyCommunicationsMonth
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This #EmergencyCommunicationsMonth we'll be sharing tips from Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, FEMA and more, but get started today. In case of emergency:
📻 Sign up for local alerts: ready.gov/alerts
📻 Follow your local National Weather Service office
📻 Download the FEMA app: fema.gov/about/news-mul…
This #EmergencyCommunicationsMonth , make sure you have multiple ways to receive weather and emergency alerts.
⚠️ Sign up for local alerts: ready.gov/alerts
🗺️ Follow your local National Weather Service office: weather.gov/socialtest
📲 Download the FEMA app: ready.gov/fema-app
April is Emergency Communications Month, a great time to assess your school’s emergency communication systems. Learn more about communication with LEA’s using @REMSTACenter’s Planning Document: rems.ed.gov/docs/LEA-Conta…
#EmergencyCommunications Month #EmergencyCommunications
Never feel nervous to call 9-1-1!
Here are a few tips on how to best communicate with 9-1-1 staff once your call has been connected to make sure they can assist you quickly and accurately.
#EmergencyCommunicationsMonth #Dial911 #LittleRock
April is #EmergencyCommunicationsMonth ! Priority in communications is crucial to continuity of operations when facing adverse conditions such as weather events, mass gatherings, cyberattacks or events arising from human error. To learn more, go to: cisa.gov/emergency-comm…
.FirstNet Authority was created to bring first responders a reliable broadband communications network built for public safety's unique needs. Learn more about how we came to be at FirstNet.gov/history.
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DYK that the walkie-talkie was invented in 1937 by Canadian Don Hings? See what’s working today in school emergency communications by visiting @REMSTACenter’s resource page: rems.ed.gov/Resources/Spec…
#FunFactFriday #EmergencyCommunications Month #EmergencyCommunications
April is #EmergencyCommunicationsMonth !
Thank you 👏 to the #emergencycommunications workers for your life-saving work & vital role in #publicsafety !
#TeamIEM appreciates your dedication to answering the call & sharing important information in response to #emergencies .
Emergency communication plays a vital role in supporting America’s first responders. This #EmergencyCommunicationsMonth , learn how technology improvements in 9-1-1 location accuracy helps first responders save lives: ctia.it/49BJn4z
When you get a 'busy' or 'all circuits are busy' tone during an emergency, using Government Emergency Telecommunications Service (GETS) or Wireless Priority Service (WPS) helps get your call through. Enroll now: go.dhs.gov/4q5 #EmergencyCommunicationsMonth Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency