EENA Publishes 2015 Annual Report
In the report you can read more about EENA’s work on drones, emergency apps, caller location, publications and events, awareness of 112, and many more important moments in this short overview of 2015.
If you are interested in the field of emergency services and public safety, then you need to read the EENA 2015 Annual Report. In the report you can read more about EENA’s work on drones, emergency apps, caller location, publications and events, awareness of 112, and many more important moments in this short overview of 2015.
EENA worked hard to contribute to citizens’ safety through the improvement of the functioning of emergency services in Europe and the world. The last year brought many new adventures: EENA’s Working Group on Drones, important developments in caller location in Europe and progress in the work on emergency apps, to name a few. In general, the report tells you more about EENA's Mission & values, the members, committees and committee publications, advocacy, 2015 highlights, Events, EU projects and Finances of the organization.
Currently the EENA memberships include over 1100 emergency services and public authorities representatives covering more than 80 countries worldwide, 74 solution providers, 15 international associations, over 90 researchers and more than 190 Members of the European Parliament.