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Yet more ops for you to have your say: Wireless Survey on Emergency Com for the Disabled
ljroseonline
2012-12-04 00:39:19 UTC
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Dear BayCHI paradigm changers,

Please don't send your feedback to me. I have nothing to do with the FCC; I am
just passing along to you what they give me because I know - if ANYbody has
the ability to really make some needed and important changes to this stuff or
even just to get these types thinking smarter, it is you all.

x,
Lisa Rose
The FCC Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau provides the following
The Wireless Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (Wireless RERC)
recently launched a new survey on emergency communications and people with
disabilities. Among other things, the survey seeks input on the use of social
media in connection with these communications.
Emergency communications generally include two main components: 1)
contacting emergency response services (911 services) for help; and 2)
receiving public emergency alerts for events like severe weather and other
natural events, amber alerts for missing children, and other emergencies.
For more information about the survey, please visit the Wireless RERC
website at
http://www.wirelessrerc.org/content/newsroom/just-launched-2012-survey-emerge
ncy-communications-and-people-disabilities.
Wireless RERC Survey on Emergency Communications and People with
Disabilities:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Emergency-Communication-2012?utm_source=Indust
ry/CAN%20Newsletter%2011/5/2012&utm_campaign=Re%3AWireless%2011/5/2012&utm_me
dium=email]
Note that the FCC is merely passing along the survey for your information
only; we do not specifically endorse its contents. If you have questions or
wish to take the survey over the phone or on paper, please contact John Morris
from the Wireless RERC at 404-367-1348 or by e-mail to
***@shepherd.org.
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