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Transforming Public Safety Leadership
This webinar uses the OODA approach – Observation, Orientation, Decision, and Action- to explore how public safety leaders need to shift paradigms to effectively address the constantly changing external environment. Public safety’s primary function-to protect the health, safety, and welfare of citizens and the communities served-has intensified in recent years because of more domestic terrorism and psychopathic acts while fewer qua...
June 22, 2023
Organizer: International Public Safety Assocation
Location: Webcast
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Expanding Tactical Capabilities and Com...
The Spokane County Sheriff’s Office has deployed smartphones to all sworn personnel resulting in improved operational effectiveness, increased situational awareness, and expanded tactical response capabilities. Helicopter, drone, robot, bomb squad, and SWAT operations all benefit from the ability to live stream videos of evolving situations. After a fatal school shooting incident in 2017, the agency developed a comprehensive partnership...
June 21, 2023
Organizer: International Public Safety Assocation
Location: Webcast
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Panel Discussion: Integrated Response t...
Multiple after-action reports and reviews following major disasters, active shooter/hostile events and mass casualty incidents repeatedly identify the importance of cross-agency interoperability in bringing a rapid, coherent and efficient response to the incident. During a major event, such as an ASHE/MCI, extraordinary, coordinated efforts on the part of law enforcement, fire and EMS is required to rapidly stabilize existing threats, effect r...
March 29, 2023
Organizer: International Public Safety Association
Location: Webcast
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Empowering First Responders with a Mobi...
Equipping officers with smartphones can increase situational awareness, improve efficiency, and enhance community engagement. The result is a connected officer, who can access mission-critical data regardless of assignment or proximity to a patrol car. Pinellas Park PD has integrated smartphones into a wide range of departmental operations, all with minimal impact on the agency’s budget. Captain Adam Geissenberger will provide insight to...
March 15, 2023
Organizer: International Public Safety Association
Location: Webcast
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DFR: How Public Safety Can Leverage Dro...
In public safety, every second counts. Not just a paramedic unit arriving on the scene for a heart attack or for COVID. How about law enforcement showing up on scene to a fight to find 20 people in a clash? Would it be beneficial for the fire department, to respond to an alarm for a big box store, to have size up before arriving, so additional alarms could be called before arriving on the scene? The Drone as a First Responder program also know...
December 14, 2022
Organizer: International Public Safety Association
Location: Webcast
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The Art of Manipulation: How to Recogni...
Jail correctional officers, prison staff, and juvenile staff work inside facilities where operations are governed by policies and procedures. All staff, both sworn and non-sworn, must keep a step ahead of the inmates and their con-games and schemes. Inmates will attempt to circumvent corrections staff authority and create cracks in the security network. While officers and staff may think that all is well and operations are running smoothly, in...
December 6, 2022
Organizer: International Public Safety Association
Location: Webcast
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First in the Nation - How a Missouri PD...
Equipping field personnel with smartphones can increase situational awareness, expand capabilities, and enhance community engagement. Smartphones can even serve as effective body-worn cameras and deliver a level of utility that far exceeds single-purpose devices. Chief Todd Lemoine, Kimberling City Police Department, Missouri, decided to use the compact Samsung Z Flip smartphone paired with Visual Labs software to equip his officers with a fea...
December 1, 2022
Organizer: International Public Safety Association
Location: Webcast
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What Firefighters Need to Know About Fa...
Fatigue is a recognized contributor to increased accidents, injuries, and a variety of health conditions. In 2007 the International Association of Fire Chiefs published a report on the impact of fatigue. The report recommended that fire departments develop management plans to mitigate these risks. Recent research indicates that, over a decade later, fatigue is still having a significant impact on firefighters working both 24- and 48-hour shift...
November 16, 2022
Organizer: International Public Safety Association
Location: Webcast
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RFID vs. Barcode for Asset Tracking and...
Why is the digital tracking of assets, inventory, and evidence such a hot topic right now? It’s because of the timesaving and game-changing benefits it brings to those in public safety. But there are two options, RFID and Barcode technology. Is one better than the other? Join Zebra Technologies and FileOnQ to explore best practices in using technology to manage assets, inventory, and evidence. Hear how digital tracking technologies can h...
November 9, 2022
Organizer: International Public Safety Association
Location: Webcast
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Organizational Change Leadership and Me...
In the last three years the United States and countries around the world have seen many changes. A pandemic, staffing shortages, resource voids and an increase in mental health calls for service. Public safety is on the forefront of managing mental health more now than ever before. This webinar will address the reality of mental health calls for service and the impact it has on patrol staffing, stakeholder engagement, and police officer respon...
October 25, 2022
Organizer: International Public Safety Association
Location: Webcast
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