From a training perspective I appreciate the protocol because it gives an objective way to measure training's performance. Uniform training and standards now provide objective universal baselines to measure if Emergency Dispatchers are ready to be at the console.
First Responder orientation during the implementation process helps the first responders understand the protocol and what it's going to do for them, particularly with the tiered response system. They start to understand that it's not just about a bunch of questions, but pertinent information being gathered that they can depend on.
We went to our communication officers (Emergency Dispatchers) to ask what they needed. Experienced officers had already been using locally-developed protocols for 15 or 20 years. But as we started looking at the [ProQA] protocols they could see we had been missing out on science that comes with these protocols. Those experienced communication officers said things like, 'Do you mean that there's really a protocol for that?' I've always wanted to change this, I'm so glad somebody has.
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