Guest guest Posted September 15, 2000 Report Share Posted September 15, 2000 Many of you have e-mailed me privately regarding PSTC training. I believe I have answered everyone that sent positive e-mails after a very successful APCO conference but wanted to pass the word on that we will soon be sending out our late 2000-early 2001 catalog. Here is the basic info- e-mail me off the list (don't wanna crowd Ken's highway) if I can provide you with additional info. Also, we will soon be in Bonney Lake and Kirkland Washington providing classes, Bountiful, Utah and Skagit County, WA. Check the ole web site at www.pstc911.com for that info. PSTC (Public Safety Training Consultants) is a proud provider of outstanding training for public safety and 911 professionals. Dynamic Instructors like Willett, Behr and Dave Larton are ready to share their classes with you! We have been featured at a numer of national trade conventions including APCO and NENA in 2000. We hope we can work together to offer a class in your region soon! Our classes include school violence, customer service, stress management, suicidal callers, in-progress events, fire dispatch, supervisory update classes, team action seminars, motivational convention sessions, in-service training and much more. If you would like to get a free, no obligation catalog of classes and hosting info, please e-mail us or call us at . We can fax, e-mail or mail the packet. Dates are almost gone for 2000 (we have a few in November and December) and we are now reserving dates in 2001. We are also taking offers for dispatch association chapters to host training as a fund raiser and conference sessions for local, state and regional conferences. Contact pstc at or e-mail pstc911@... You can also view us on the web at www.pstc911.com Thanks! - PSTC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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