San Francisco Department of Emergency Management Selects NICE for 9-1-1 Center Upgrade
The agency will leverage
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The SFDEM's 9-1-1 call takers and dispatchers are a critical lifeline between the public and first responders. With 3,474 calls to the 9-1-1 center daily, the SFDEM 9-1-1 center will use the full range of
“We’ve been working with
The SFDEM’s 9-1-1 call takers and dispatchers are a critical lifeline between the public and first responders. A staggering 3,474 calls come into the 9-1-1 center each day and that number is steadily growing. The SFDEM is aggressively recruiting telecommunicators to keep pace with the workload, while also looking for other ways to bolster telcommunicator efficiency and effectiveness.
Boosting Efficiency and Quality Assurance
“Our telecommunicators perform difficult and life-saving work every day,” said Sutton. “Here at the SFDEM there has been a big push to process calls more efficiently to get first responders on scene faster. We’re also placing a heightened emphasis on quality assurance to ensure our telecommunicators are handling calls efficiently and according to protocols.
With
The SFDEM also expects to achieve efficiency gains in its records custodians unit. This unit processes close to 25,000 requests for 9-1-1 records annually for District Attorneys and other requestors.
Introducing Next Generation Technologies
Like most 9-1-1 centers, the SFDEM is moving to next generation technologies. NICE’s direct, certified integration with West Corporation’s VIPER® Voice over IP solution means that the SFDEM can record its IP emergency communications with confidence.
“NICE values our long-standing relationship with the
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