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1st Responder Wireless News
1st Responder Wireless News (1RWN), already very active, and recognized
by most media outlets and Public Safety Officials as the "Industry Leader" in most of the East Coast States, is actively looking for News Correspondents to become active as Incident Dispatchers for your area. 1st Responder Wireless News, a subsidiary company of 1st Responder News, is now consider the leader in the emergency notification industry, sending incident alerts to pagers, cell phones and e-mails. We are now active in AL, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IL, IN, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MO, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, VA, VI, VT, WA, WV and Canada. 1RWN has already acquired many well known Paging Notification Services including TAC-9 Paging, East Coast Paging, Ohio Fire News, Maryland Fire Network, Virginia Fire Net, Toronto Fire Net, Metro Fire Paging and the National Incident News Network (NINN), with several additional under negotiations. This is a very exciting time to become involved. 1RWN sends instant notifications for any newsworthy Police, Fire, Rescue, Traffic, Weather and Breaking News event within our coverage areas, to pagers, e-mail, cell phones, PDAs and to our online streaming tickers. The vast majority of our Dispatch Staff is comprised of Volunteer and Career Firefighters, Police/Sheriff Officers, Haz-Mat & Rescue Technicians, 911/ALS/Medevac Dispatchers, ALS, BLS & OEM Personnel and Skywarn Spotters, on local, county, state and federal levels. 1RWN is in the final stages of development of our Dispatcher Rewards Program which will allow our Dispatchers to log into an online store and buy products ranging from cameras to antenna to two-way radios using points they've earned by being active on our system! EVERY Dispatcher on our system will now reap rewards for their hard work, dedication and loyalty! 1RWN has also recently gone live with the industry's MOST COMPREHENSIVE Customer Interface selection process which allows our Subscribers to select EXACTLY what information they want to receive, from what areas and to what devices. In other words, you can select to receive JUST building collapse incidents in Yonkers to be sent to your cell phone, with bridge closures in Philadelphia being sent to your pager. You are no longer restricted to receiving ALL alerts from a region, now YOU decide what you receive from the average 16,000 monthly alerts sent from any of the areas we cover - 37 States, Washington DC, or Canada! EVERY active 1RWN Dispatcher qualifies for complimentary service! If you are interested, or would like more information, please check out the website at www.1RWN.com and/or e-mail . Why settle for the rest...when you can be with the best? |
1st Responder Wireless News
Why settle for good, accurate, local information from local groups?
You can settle for spam and inaccurate information from a 'media giant' that claims that the media only uses them for accurate information. BULL! Stick with the local groups that have a history in this field. 1STR will soon fall apart as did NINN, IPN, etc... Good luck. " wrote in ps.com: 1st Responder Wireless News (1RWN), already very active, and recognized by most media outlets and Public Safety Officials as the "Industry Leader" in most of the East Coast States, is actively looking for News Correspondents to become active as Incident Dispatchers for your area. 1st Responder Wireless News, a subsidiary company of 1st Responder News, is now consider the leader in the emergency notification industry, sending incident alerts to pagers, cell phones and e-mails. We are now active in AL, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IL, IN, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MO, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, VA, VI, VT, WA, WV and Canada. 1RWN has already acquired many well known Paging Notification Services including TAC-9 Paging, East Coast Paging, Ohio Fire News, Maryland Fire Network, Virginia Fire Net, Toronto Fire Net, Metro Fire Paging and the National Incident News Network (NINN), with several additional under negotiations. This is a very exciting time to become involved. 1RWN sends instant notifications for any newsworthy Police, Fire, Rescue, Traffic, Weather and Breaking News event within our coverage areas, to pagers, e-mail, cell phones, PDAs and to our online streaming tickers. The vast majority of our Dispatch Staff is comprised of Volunteer and Career Firefighters, Police/Sheriff Officers, Haz-Mat & Rescue Technicians, 911/ALS/Medevac Dispatchers, ALS, BLS & OEM Personnel and Skywarn Spotters, on local, county, state and federal levels. 1RWN is in the final stages of development of our Dispatcher Rewards Program which will allow our Dispatchers to log into an online store and buy products ranging from cameras to antenna to two-way radios using points they've earned by being active on our system! EVERY Dispatcher on our system will now reap rewards for their hard work, dedication and loyalty! 1RWN has also recently gone live with the industry's MOST COMPREHENSIVE Customer Interface selection process which allows our Subscribers to select EXACTLY what information they want to receive, from what areas and to what devices. In other words, you can select to receive JUST building collapse incidents in Yonkers to be sent to your cell phone, with bridge closures in Philadelphia being sent to your pager. You are no longer restricted to receiving ALL alerts from a region, now YOU decide what you receive from the average 16,000 monthly alerts sent from any of the areas we cover - 37 States, Washington DC, or Canada! EVERY active 1RWN Dispatcher qualifies for complimentary service! If you are interested, or would like more information, please check out the website at www.1RWN.com and/or e-mail . Why settle for the rest...when you can be with the best? |
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That would be most certainly accurate.
Tom Simes wrote in : On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 11:50:33 -0700, wrote: 1st Responder Wireless News (1RWN), already very active, and recognized by most media outlets and Public Safety Officials as the "Industry Leader" in most of the East Coast States, is actively looking for News Correspondents to become active as Incident Dispatchers for your area. I took a look at the site. From what I can tell they use volunteers to send pager alerts of interesting traffic and then turn a profit on the volunteer labor by selling subscriptions. Is that an accurate description? |
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