May 31, 2021

Document: Unmanned Traffic Management

Unmanned Traffic Management New document available now! When we think about public safety drones, we often focus on the capabilities of the aircraft itself. However, a lot of innovation is happening in air space management. This work is crucial to ensure that Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are integrated safely and efficiently. EENA’s new document highlights […]

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May 28, 2021

Newsletter: “Coffee Break”

Coffee Break The Portuguese people are famous for taking coffee breaks. In the morning, in the afternoon or at the end of the day. There are no rules.Just between us, many times the expression “let’s have a coffee” is an excuse for us to pause and chitchat.This is the objective of this newsletter: a triweekly […]

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May 19, 2021

Webinar materials: Emergency communications reforms in The Netherlands

Last 18 May 2021, EENA organised a webinar to know more about the ongoing and future reforms and projects of the national 112 system in The Netherlands. Perhaps you couldn’t make it or perhaps there was just too much info to take in all in one go! Either way, you can re-live this webinar with […]

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May 18, 2021

Upcoming Social Media Announcement: 112 Awardees 2021

112 Awards Winners 2021 Join us for the Social Media Announcement: 2 June Over the last months, it’s been clearer than ever before that there are many heroes out there. Year after year, we see emergency professionals, organisations and citizens going the extra mile to keep us safe. We don’t want to wait any longer […]

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May 7, 2021

Newsletter: “Coffee Break”

Coffee Break The Portuguese people are famous for taking coffee breaks. In the morning, in the afternoon or at the end of the day. There are no rules.Just between us, many times the expression “let’s have a coffee” is an excuse for us to pause and chitchat.This is the objective of this newsletter: a triweekly […]

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May 5, 2021

Document: Caller location in NG112: end-to-end approach

New document available now ! Caller location in NG112: end-to-end approach Ensuring that emergency services receive the precise and accurate location of a person calling the emergency number is essential for efficient and effective response. As the Next Generation 112 (NG112) architecture brings increased possibilities for emergency communications, what will this technological innovation mean for […]

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May 3, 2021

NG112 virtual event – Post-event materials now available

Our ‘NG112 virtual event: From theory to reality‘ came to an end last week, after 3 half-days of insightful discussions and shared experiences from both sides of the Atlantic on the implementation of the Next Generation 112 (NG112). We were thrilled to gather about 350 participants worldwide around this technological solution. This makes us believe […]

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April 20, 2021

‘NG112: From theory to reality’ virtual event – Only one week to go!

Embracing innovation in today’s emergency communications We are excited to welcome you next week to our NG112 virtual event: From theory to reality, to be held from Tuesday, 27 April to Thursday, 29 April (every afternoon from 2.30PM until 4.30PM CEST). Our aim? To foster the deployment of Next Generation 112 – to both modernise […]

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April 16, 2021

Newsletter: “Coffee Break”

Coffee Break The Portuguese people are famous for taking coffee breaks. In the morning, in the afternoon or at the end of the day. There are no rules.Just between us, many times the expression “let’s have a coffee” is an excuse for us to pause and chitchat.This is the objective of this newsletter: a triweekly […]

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Updated document: Emergency Services Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities

As our knowledge is always evolving, we are also always looking to update our documents with the most current information. That is why we’re releasing the 2021 update of our document Emergency Services Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities. Disability affects 15-20% of every country’s population: there are at least 650 million persons with disabilities worldwide[1]. […]

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