APCO Seeks Comments on Candidate Standard for Public Safety Telecommunicators When Responding to Calls of Missing, Abducted and/or Sexually Exploited Children

The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International is seeking comments for the candidate American National Standard (ANS) for Public Safety Telecommunicators When Responding to Calls of Missing, Abducted and/or Sexually Exploited Children.

This standard has been designed to serve as best practice guidelines and operational models in support of emergency communications center personnel when responding to incidents of missing, abducted and/or sexually exploited children. The standard will include procedures for effectively and efficiently processing these calls for service as well as resources available to telecommunicators and law enforcement.

“Calls involving children are among the most difficult to process,” said Jason Kern, APCO International President. “The initial handling by the telecommunicator forms the foundation and direction of the overall response. This standard provides the tools and skills necessary to be successful in the recovery of missing, abducted and sexually exploited children.”

The public may review and comment on this candidate standard from October 8 to November 22, 2021: Candidate ANS 1.103.4-20XX Standard for Public Safety Telecommunicators When Responding to Calls of Missing, Abducted and/or Sexually Exploited Children

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