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  2. Medical Priority Dispatch System - Wikipedia

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    Each dispatch determinant is made up of three pieces of information, which builds the determinant in a number-letter-number format. The first component, a number from 1 to 36, indicates a complaint or specific protocol from the MPDS: the selection of this card is based on the initial questions asked by the emergency dispatcher.

  3. Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies

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    The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA) is a credentialing authority (accreditation), based in the United States, whose primary mission is to accredit public safety agencies, namely law enforcement agencies, training academies, communications centers, and campus public safety agencies.

  4. Organizations related to the Unification Church - Wikipedia

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    The International Association for Peace and Economic Development (IAED) was created and operates as one of the specialized UPF organizations. [ 182 ] [ 183 ] At the first virtual International Leadership Conference (ILC) in September 2020, organized by UPF, the work of the International Association for Peace and Economic Development (IAED) was ...

  5. American Association on Intellectual and Developmental ...

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    The AAIDD was founded in 1876 by Édouard Séguin, [5] and is the oldest professional association concerned with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It is headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C.

  6. Next Generation 911 - Wikipedia

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    Workloads are expected to increase, and significant new training will be required for those responsible for responding to these new communication types. Similar impacts on both public and private emergency response providers, and on Telematics and medical services providers are also anticipated.

  7. AED (non-profit) - Wikipedia

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    AED headquarters in Washington, D.C.. AED was founded in 1961 by Alvin C. Eurich and Sidney Tickton.Originally focused on providing technical assistance related to higher education management in the United States, AED expanded into instructional technology, education reform, and civil society support in the US and around the world.

  8. Mass casualty incident - Wikipedia

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    HazMat specialists in Level II/B protection suits training to carry a patient out of an incident zone to be decontaminated. Specialized rescue teams may be part of the local fire department ; they may be associated with the state, provincial, or federal governments ; or they may be privately operated teams.

  9. Computer telephony integration - Wikipedia

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    Computer telephony integration, also called computer–telephone integration or CTI, is a common name for any technology that allows interactions on a telephone and a computer to be coordinated.