Media Relations for Fire, 911
& EMS Leaders & Supervisors
Vital 1-Day Fire Department Media Relations Training for Fire, 911 & EMS Leaders
Topics:
- Managing reporters on-scene
- There’s a problem with those words!
- How NOT to go viral & become the news
- Secrets & techniques reporters don’t want you to know
- Say “no comment” without really saying it
- Why perception is everything on the streets
- Social media: Secrets, tricks & career killers
- One word that will save your #%&!
- “Cyber Activism” in the real
- News coverage trends that you need to know NOW!
- Videos: Good, bad & ugly of media encounters
- What your body language is really saying
- A simple item to slow things down on your scene
- Emergency responses to tough media questions
Media Relations for Fire, 911 & EMS Leaders & Supervisors
$179 per person – Limited seating available
Info: E-mail or call 602-445-6442
Police Community Relations In-Focus
Police and Sheriff’s Departments are most effective and successful when protect and serve has police community engagement in-focus. Law enforcement agencies that are highly focused on engaging their community see almost every contact with the possibility of making a connection. When connections are being made at every turn, it provides opportunities to dispel a myth, change a perception, start a conversation or ask a question. Police Community Engagement as a priority works.
I’m realistic and understand that it’s challenging to think of police community engagement when officers and deputies are oftentimes dealing with unruly people, complicated and dangerous situations. It’s a bit of reprogramming and rethinking but it’s also a moment to take a step back… reprocess things from a community engagement perspective. We’re building something special, one brick at a time. It’s one thing to simultaneously protect and serve while engaging the community, there are creative ways to get it done…