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Last Call for Speakers!
This is the last week to sign up to present at the 2023 Montana 911 Training Forum! Expand your resume, build public-speaking skills, and support other 911 professionals across the state!
Welcome, Tracy Eldridge!
We are honored to announce Tracy Eldridge has been selected as the keynote speaker for the 2023 Montana 911 Training Forum!
After 25+ years in Public Safety, Tracy has recently launched her own company/podcast, On Scene First, which focuses on educating public safety professionals on must-have technology tools, leadership skills, and mental health resources to "save lives on both sides of the call."
She spent many years serving her community in rural Massachusetts, from the dispatcher to chief dispatcher. She still serves as an on-call firefighter/EMT on her local fire department. She is also one of the lead instructors for their Fire/EMS Explorer post.
Over the last 12 years, she has enjoyed traveling and training 9-1-1 telecommunicators nationwide in her part-time role with The Public Safety Group.
Tracy spent four years at RapidSOS. While there, she played a pivotal role in building the world's first emergency response data platform and successfully delivering device-based locations to 9-1-1 and field responders, which has saved thousands of lives.
With a passion for public speaking and mental health, Tracy has also been recognized nationally for her efforts to train on and bring awareness to PTSD in all public safety disciplines through conference training sessions, webinars, and keynote presentations.
Tracy has been the proud recipient of the 2007 Jeff Grossman Telecommunicator of the Year Award, The 2018 Illinois Chapter of APCO, "Presidential Award," the 2018 Illinois Chapter of NENA, "Sponsorship Award" and the NG911 Institute 2020 "Industry Professional of the Year."
Introducing the MT NENA Logo
MT NENA recently held a competition to create a logo specially for MT NENA that captured the the most important elements of our organization: you! The winning submission was submitted by Sherrie from Helena, MT and emphasizes the importance of the thin gold line and the voice in the dark.
A huge thank you to everyone that submitted an entry!
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