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Telecommunicator
August 28, 2025
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Emergency Telecommunicators
Capital Area Council of Governments - Cedar Training Room
Venue Phone: 512-916-6000
Venue Website: https://www.capcog.org/
Venue Address:
Description:
Enter the classroom through the CAPCOG training entrance. This entrance is located under the metal awning near the main parking lot.
Walk down the long hallway to the room. Signs will be posted to help with direction.
Working in a 9-1-1 center is an emotional experience. Callers are angry, coworkers are annoyed, and supervisors are frustrated. Some centers stick to the “check your emotions at the door” approach to these ever-present feelings. How’s that working? Not well, in most cases. Without the ability recognize and manage emotions in ourselves and others, this job can easily run us into the ground. This fast-paced, interactive session will give you a glimpse into the power of emotional intelligence and how it can make your life easier, today, both at work and at home.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand why emotional intelligence is so important at the comm center
• Identify how to use it to improve leadership ability, in any position
• Gain tools for communicating more effectively during heated exchanges
• Make a simple change to improve your center’s morale
Instructor: Adam Timm
Adam Timm began his 20-year career in 9-1-1 as a dispatcher for the Los Angeles Police Department Communications Division, where he pioneered a stress resilience program that contributed to a 45% decrease in sick time usage. After leaving the LAPD, Adam started his company, “The Healthy Dispatcher,” to bring tools for resilience to this challenging profession.
Participants in Adam’s training classes and conference sessions praise his energetic and interactive presentation style, calling his sessions “an awesome learning experience,” “captivating, thought-provoking,” “amazing,” and “incredibly engaging.” Adam travels year-round presenting training classes, conference sessions and consulting services across the country.
He is a board-certified stress management consultant and the author of three books, including the popular, “Dispatcher Stress: 50 Lessons on Beating the Burnout,” and his most recent, “People Driven Leadership: How the Best 9-1-1 Centers Inspire Positive Change.” Adam’s articles and blog posts on Dispatcher Wellness and Effective PSAP Leadership have been read by tens of thousands.
Special Instructions:
Dress Code: To promote a professional training environment, CAPCOG requires proper attire. Attendee must provide their PID # to receive TCOLE credit for courses taken through CAPCOG. CAPCOG provides training for the Emergency Communication Centers (ECC) in our region at no cost to 9-1-1 telecommunicators and their departments. When space is reserved for a 9-1-1 training class offered by CAPCOG, students or the supervisor who made the reservation must cancel such reservation at least two business days prior to start of the class.
For Questions
Contact Pamela Frisk, CAPCOG. 9-1-1 Training & Public Education Coordinator.