CPRA Welcomes You to Southern California

The Southern California Chapter of APCO (The California Public-Safety Radio Association) is hosting APCO 2022 in Anaheim, bringing together thousands of public safety professionals from across the nation and across the world to share, research and explore the many facets of public safety communications.

Anaheim, Calif., Hosts APCO 2022

[Originally published in the July/August 2022 PSC magazine.] By Tina Chaffin The varied sights and sounds of Southern California will greet APCO International’s Annual Conference & Expo participants. The APCO Annual Conference & Expo will be held August 7-10 in Anaheim, California, about 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles in beautiful Orange County. Anaheim is […]

How To Protect Scheduled Time Off

It is no secret that the long shifts required of public safety telecommunicators can cause challenges for relationships, activities and self-care outside of work. In a recent survey of California telecommunicators, participants shared that the heart of the issue was that frequently their scheduled time off was not honored, which worsened multiple areas of work-life balance.

Rediscover the Human Beneath the Headset

In my opinion, a compassionate telecommunicator is a solid foundation for an effective one. And the sooner we can each rediscover what makes us all the same deep down, the sooner we can grasp that we aren’t really that different from our callers.

Keys to Handling a Mass Shooting as a Public Safety Telecommunicator

During a mass shooting, the ECC will be overwhelmed with calls. There will be calls from persons involved in the incident, friends and family of those affected, and potentially the shooter. The telecommunicator must process calls quickly to obtain as much information as possible.

San Antonio Hosts APCO 2021

Located in south-central Texas, where Interstate 10 meets Interstate 35, San Antonio is a city of 1.5 million, rich with history and culture. The popular tourist destination in Bexar (pronounced “bear”) County offers various restaurants, shops, amusement parks, live music, theater and outdoor activities.

Managing Trauma

What is a traumatic event? For telecommunicators, traumatic events can be anything. While not every call we take is traumatic, the cumulative toll of the job itself is. The effects of cumulative acute stress can be detrimental to our mental and physiological health.

The Multitalented, Multitasking Public Safety Polymath

You have probably heard of Leonardo da Vinci, the 15th-century architect, artist, engineer, inventor and scientist. Leonardo da Vinci was a man of a great many talents, what one would refer to as a Renaissance man. Nowadays, this term has become interchangeable with the word polymath. Public safety telecommunicators can be the polymaths of public safety.

AI Is Coming: Will I Still Have A Job?

[Originally published in the March/April 2020 PSC magazine.]   By Suzanne Ladd, Senior Program Manager for Seminole County Fire/EMS Emergency Communications It’s really hard to believe that it was just 51 years ago when the first 9-1-1 call was made in the United States in Haleyville, Alabama. At that time, this was innovation and just the beginning […]