Happy New Year from Missouri APCO!
s we step into a new year with new experiences and opportunities, we wanted to take a moment to thank you, our members, and provide you with a quick overview of what our chapter has accomplished this year.
s we step into a new year with new experiences and opportunities, we wanted to take a moment to thank you, our members, and provide you with a quick overview of what our chapter has accomplished this year.
Merry Christmas from Missouri APCO! See what all has been going on in our Chapter and our State for the past quarter in this issue of the Newsletter!
All submissions have been received for the 2022 Christmas in July Drive. During the motn of July, Five agencies participated encompassing two regions to collect hygiene and first aid supplies that would go back into their community.
On December 1, 2021, several bills were pre-filed that if passed will have direct impact on public safety communications staff.
Left to Right: Angie Stiefermann (MOAPCO), Bryan Maydwell (911 Sevice Board), Kevin Wieberg (911DA), April Ford (MONENA), Zachary Dykes (MOAPCO) and Rep. Lane Roberts. Public Safety Telecommunicators Welcomed at the State Capitol Building On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, representatives from the Missouri Chapter of APCO, the Missouri Chapter of NENA, the Missouri 911 Director’s Association
Course # 187058 January 11-13, 2021 0800-1700 Daily Buffalo City Fire and Rescue, 215 E. Benton St, Buffalo, MO 65622 Registration: https://prioritydispatch.net Any questions concerning registration contact Sabrina Stenholm Toll Free: 1.800-363-9127 course.coordinator@prioritydispatch.net For Law enforcement dispatchers, calltakers, EPD supervisors, and QA/QI personnel Benefits of the EPD Course Improve quality of service to caller Correctly
Get Telecommunicators the Recognition They Deserve | APCO International For several years, APCO has sought to correct the federal classification of 9-1-1 professionals by reclassifying them as Protective Service Occupations as opposed to administrative/clerical occupations. Now, momentum is building in Congress for a simple legislative fix. APCO is seeking the assistance of its members and