Be 911 Aware Launches Program to Educate Public on 911, Non-Emergency, and 988 Differences for Enhanced Public Safety

Be 911 Aware Launches Program to Educate Public on 911, Non-Emergency, and 988 Differences for Enhanced Public Safety
Posted on November 6, 2024

A new program, Be 911 Aware, aims to educate the public on the differences between 911, non-emergency numbers, and 988, enhancing public safety.



In a groundbreaking move to enhance emergency preparedness, Be 911 Aware, a consulting agency founded by Andrea Steward, a 30-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department (PSR) and a retired military reserve veteran, has launched a suite of comprehensive training and education programs aimed at empowering schools, churches, and corporations to become 911 aware.


The need for 911 awareness has never been more pressing, as the frequency of everyday emergency situations, from medical emergencies to home break-ins, continues to rise. Be 911 Aware recognizes the critical importance of equipping individuals and organizations with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively by contacting the proper agency.


"Our mission is to bridge the knowledge gap regarding emergency situations, non-emergency numbers, and the 911 dispatch process," stated Andrea Steward, the founder of Be 911 Aware. "By providing comprehensive training and education, we aim to create safer environments and ensure the well-being of students, employees, and communities."


Be 911 Aware's programs are designed to address the common misconceptions surrounding 911 usage and the appropriate response to various emergency situations. The agency's team of esteemed public safety professionals, including individuals from law enforcement and fire departments, brings a wealth of expertise to the table, offering valuable insights and practical guidance.


In addition to educating the public on the differences between emergency and non-emergency situations, Be 911 Aware also focuses on the role of the new 988 number and who to call for what. By familiarizing individuals with 911, 911 non-emergency numbers, and 988, the agency can reduce the burden on 911 and ensure that emergency services are directed towards the cases that require immediate attention.


"By familiarizing individuals with 911, 911 non-emergency numbers, and 988, we can reduce the burden on 911 and ensure that emergency services are directed towards the cases that require immediate attention," Steward said.


Furthermore, Be 911 Aware's programs delve into the 911 dispatch process, shedding light on the importance of providing accurate and detailed information to dispatchers. This understanding can significantly improve the response time and effectiveness of emergency services.


With a strong emphasis on students, church congregants, and employees, Be 911 Aware also offers specialized training and educational workshops empowering individuals as they deal with day-to-day occurrences.


As Be 911 Aware continues to expand its reach, the agency is poised to make a significant impact on emergency preparedness and public safety. By empowering schools, churches, and corporations with 911 awareness, Be 911 Aware aims to save lives, enhance community resilience, and contribute to a safer society.


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When individuals and organizations are equipped with a comprehensive understanding of emergency response protocols, they become empowered to act decisively, efficiently, and with confidence. Be 911 Aware's training programs empower communities to navigate crises with composure and clarity.


Contact the team at Be 911 Aware today to learn more about our services and how we can help your school, church, group or corporation become 911 aware.