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NHTSA, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Collected by: Federal Depository Library Program Web Archive

Archived since: Mar, 2012

Description:

This official NHTSA web site covers traffic safety as it pertains to drivers, passengers, bikers, pedestrians, and vehicles. Provides: an overview of the agency's operations, research, and datasets; NHTSA's recommendations for safety regulations; and, information for consumers about recalls, crash ratings, and child safety measures.

Subject:   Government - US Federal

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Title: 911.gov : The National 911 Office, The National 911 Office

URL: https://www.911.gov/

Description: Explains the mission, operations, and structure of the U.S. National 911 Office, with an emphasis on the National 911 Program's evolution based on the emergence of new communications technologies. Provides citizens with guidance for appropriate use of the 911 system.

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Subject:   Telephone--United States--Emergency reporting systems Public safety--United States--Citizen participation First responders--United States Emergency communication systems--Technological innovations--United States--Forecasting

Title: NHTSA EMS, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Emergency Medical Services

URL: https://www.ems.gov/

Description: Explains the national emergency medical services (EMS) system, the NHTSA's role in its coordination and advancement, and responsibilities of Federal agency partners for its operation. Coverage includes: the National EMS Information System (NEMSIS) and its role in disease surveillance; preparedness tactics for pandemics; education and safety standards for EMS personnel; and the future 9-1-1 system.

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Subject:   Emergency medical services--United States First responders--United States Telephone—Emergency reporting systems--United States Emergency medical personnel--Education--United States Emergency management--United States--Forecasting

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