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The National Emergency Tracking & Call Centers referred to as ETC9-1-1 is the Union of Everett's enhanced emergency call center. In 2008, ETC9-1-1 replaced the nearly 40 year old 9-1-1 emergency phone line service, which was officially established in 1968. Maintaining an employee count of over 18,000 9-1-1 and ETC center operators and emergency services dispatchers, ETC9-1-1 is the primary emergency line for persons within the Union of Everett to call for help including fire department services, law enforcement and paramedic and medical aid. The ETC centers formed in 2008, following the establishment of the Emergency Detection System nanobot satellite emergency services system. The ETC officially merged with the 9-1-1 call centers and dispatchers systems in early 2011 to form a joint emerg

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  • The National Emergency Tracking & Call Centers referred to as ETC9-1-1 is the Union of Everett's enhanced emergency call center. In 2008, ETC9-1-1 replaced the nearly 40 year old 9-1-1 emergency phone line service, which was officially established in 1968. Maintaining an employee count of over 18,000 9-1-1 and ETC center operators and emergency services dispatchers, ETC9-1-1 is the primary emergency line for persons within the Union of Everett to call for help including fire department services, law enforcement and paramedic and medical aid. The ETC centers formed in 2008, following the establishment of the Emergency Detection System nanobot satellite emergency services system. The ETC officially merged with the 9-1-1 call centers and dispatchers systems in early 2011 to form a joint emerg
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  • Federal Agency
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  • ETC 911
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  • National Emergency Tracking & Call Center
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  • National Offices of Emergency Monitoring Building, Everett City, New York
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  • Federal
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  • Emergency Services
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  • --02-16
Formed
  • --08-01
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  • The National Emergency Tracking & Call Centers referred to as ETC9-1-1 is the Union of Everett's enhanced emergency call center. In 2008, ETC9-1-1 replaced the nearly 40 year old 9-1-1 emergency phone line service, which was officially established in 1968. Maintaining an employee count of over 18,000 9-1-1 and ETC center operators and emergency services dispatchers, ETC9-1-1 is the primary emergency line for persons within the Union of Everett to call for help including fire department services, law enforcement and paramedic and medical aid. The ETC centers formed in 2008, following the establishment of the Emergency Detection System nanobot satellite emergency services system. The ETC officially merged with the 9-1-1 call centers and dispatchers systems in early 2011 to form a joint emergency service help line. Together in unison, the two agencies, now one, have throughout the 2011 year, successfully decreased official nationwide emergency fatalities by 76%. The capability of ETC and EDS to detect, locate and track persons in need of emergency help and the 9-1-1 PSAP dispatchers ability to send aid to these locations, has ensured a significant drop in several notable causes of death and the death rate of the country.
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