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About 9-1-1 for Kids
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9-1-1 for Kids® is the official emergency caller training program created by US 9-1-1 communication center officials, emergency medical, fire and law enforcement professionals who were charged with the task of developing educational tools to help reduce the alarmingly high numbers of non-emergency calls made to 9-1-1.

The organization was established in 1994, and has uniquely distinguished itself as the only public safety education program to be endorsed and supported by: APCO International (Assn. of Public Safety Communications Officials); E-911 Institute; NENA (National Emergency Numbers Assn.); and NASNA (National Assn. of Nine-one-one Administrators).

Do your kids know how to call for help?
For parents or teachers of young children, the thought is even more troubling. How would you and your children cope? Perhaps you’ve already experienced a disaster — what would you do differently next time? The answer to both questions is clear. Be prepared. Children can learn about fire, earthquakes, floods, tornado's and other disasters, as well as how to protect themselves. We are here to help you and your kids, the video below is kid friendly and educational. Please check out the links on this page for more information on how to help you and your family learn about 9-1-1.
If you are a school, and would like to set up a 9-1-1 class for your students please call
(406) 622-5451

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  • Home
    • Log In
    • W2W Sign In WhenToWork
  • About
    • Employment
    • The Patch Family Christmas Tree
  • Services
    • 9-1-1 Communications Officer's >
      • Why do you ask so many QUESTIONS?
      • 9-1-1 FOR KIDS
      • Sadies Corner
    • Detention Center >
      • CCSO Inmate Roster
    • Civil Service
    • Search And Rescue
    • Sheriff Reserves
    • Shop with a Sheriff
    • D.A.R.E
  • More
    • Burn Permits
    • Weapons Permits
    • CCSO SVOR
    • CCSO Warrants
    • Code RED/PANS
    • Montana Amber Alerts
    • Montana Missing Persons Clearing House
    • Montana Department of Transportaion (MDT)
    • Montana Department of Livestock
    • Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
    • Montana Bureau of Land Management
  • County Links
    • Chouteau County
    • Chouteau County Public Health
    • Chouteau County DES
    • Town of Big Sandy
    • Big Sandy Medical Center
    • Big Sandy Vol. Fire Department
    • City of Fort Benton
    • Missouri River Medical Center
    • Fort Benton Ambulance
    • Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation
  • Schools
    • Big Sandy Schools
    • Fort Benton Schools
    • Geraldine School District
    • Highwood Schools
  • Contact