9-1-1 Adviser Dispatch Software Approved in New Jersey
Alexandria, VA – Recently the New Jersey Office of Emergency Telecommunications Services (NJ-OETS) approved APCO’s 9-1-1 Adviser as a software solution that New Jersey public safety answering points (PSAPs) may use to electronically triage EMD calls.
With its configurability and exceptional affordability, 9-1-1 Adviser provides an easy-to-use electronic dispatch solution that will greatly benefit PSAPs in New Jersey.
“APCO is pleased that 9-1-1 Adviser software was approved for use in New Jersey,” said APCO President Gigi Smith. “PSAPs now have the ability to use medical dispatch guidecards in an electronic format at a reasonable cost.”
9-1-1 Adviser, developed in partnership with Smart Horizons, includes APCO’s baseline EMD, law enforcement, fire, and missing and exploited children guidecard sets. The software provides a dynamic, robust delivery system that has been implemented by many agencies across the country. It continues to gain in popularity as states look to modernize PSAPs and implement standard call-taking practices using locally approved dispatch content.
For more information on APCO’s 9-1-1 Adviser software, visit www.911adviser.com.9-1-1
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