ONLINE 911 Emergency Dispatching: The critical role telecommunicators share when responding to incidents of school violence; “The Dispatcher is the First to Know the Actionable Information” Dispatching Lessons Learned from Uvalde
2025-02-22
ONLINE WITH ZOOM FORMAT
Instructor: Chief John Moore, Ret. Esq.
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From 10:00am to 2:00pm
Registration: 10:00am
In this class we will discuss the following:
- Enhanced Dispatch operations learned from averted school attacks
- Improved safety through bystander reporting to call takers and dispatchers
- Informing dispatch response from school based behavioral threat assessments
- Dispatcher analysis of social media threats targeted at schools
- School based policing with the School Resource Officer of 2024
- Awareness of other mitigation efforts to curb the threat of school violence
- Action Items to improve school safety from a dispatch perspective
- Information gathering and multitasking under stressful call situations
- Training tips for the dispatcher in repetitive simulation exercises
- Protecting the focus of your responders through the utilization of mutual aid
- Clearing the air principle for essential transmissions only
- Dispatcher initiation of the critical incident stress debriefing process
- Dispatcher discretion on the calling of a dispatch critical incident review meeting
- Familiarity with the public service campaigns that educate on school violence
- The Uvalde School Shooting After Action Report from a dispatch view
Register Now» Offline registration: pheagney@policelegacy.com or call 508-989-9848
» Cost: $179 USD per official.