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Emergency Medical Dispatch


The National Academy of Emergency Medical Dispatch officially recognizes Warren County Joint Communications for three years as an Accredited Center of Excellence in Emergency Medical Dispatch on this 13th Day of March, 2007 for demonstrating compliance to the highest level of standards as set forth in the Academy’s Twenty Points of Accreditation.
Every telecommunicator at Warren County Joint Communications Center is required to be certified in Emergency Medical Dispatch and CPR.  All have been trained to provide callers with lifesaving instructions on various types of medical emergencies, such as how to control bleeding from a laceration, how to dislodge an object if someone is choking, and how to perform CPR.  Warren County 9-1-1 utilizes the Medical Priority Dispatch System, which requires recertification every two years.  Warren County Joint Communications Center became accredited with the National Academy of Emergency Dispatch (NAED)on March 13, 2007.
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