…of the EENA community: Why should you become a member? Access to knowledge & expertise EENA annual report on emergency services around the world; EENA website on Who’s who in…
…India has three emergency services: 100 (Police), 102 (Fire) and 103 (Ambulance), which were designed at the time of a regulated telecom sector with only one telecom provider across India….
Presented on: 26 May, 15:30 CEST In this webinar, we will explore the results achieved by the CELESTE consortium establishing a cross-borders NG112 architecture for emergency communications. Learn more about…
The use of chatbots for non-emergency medical services in Lower Austria: 21 November, 2:30pm (Brussels time) Since July 1st, 2022, Notruf Niederösterreich (Lower Austria, Emergency Command and Control Center) uses…
…and awareness of the common European emergency number 112. She witnessed how Europe evolved from a continent plagued by wars and destruction into a community of help and solidarity. According…
Presented on: 30 June, 15:00 CEST In order to comply with the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC), by the end of 2020 all Member State countries must ensure accessibility to…
Social media has transformed the way we communicate about risk, emergencies, and preparedness. To celebrate Social Media Day, we organised a webinar with Jo Maddams, Emergency Planning Officer from Northamptonshire…
…few hours. SERTIT manages and produces geo-information during emergency mapping activations for user communities in the Copernicus Emergency Management Service system (Rapid Mapping and Risk & Recovery Mapping), the International…
…search and rescue professionals, Ministers and cabinet members, and more… ESSN currently welcomes over 1500 members from 80+ countries worldwide, with a large European focus! Become an ESSN member To…
…and more. With every passing year, EENA aims to raise the bar higher and bring together experts from all corners of the globe. This conference will be no exception! Prepare…