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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 32 MIN

Ep. 7 Part 3: The Reflex of Response: Structured Protocols in 911 with Ty Wooten

from Mahesh the Geek · host Motorola Solutions

A traffic accident isn't just an accident. It is a shifting data puzzle that might require police, extraction crews, hazardous materials cleanup or advanced medical trauma units. Navigating that uncertainty requires a flawless standard of care.In part three of our conversation with Ty Wooten, we dissect the underlying architecture of structured protocols and explore dispatch’s next evolution: AI as an "operational shield." By automating lower-acuity calls, agencies can redirect up to 33% of inbound volume. Learn how the future of human-AI partnerships will leverage real-time keyword triggers, automated data entry and seamless emergency handoffs.Let's geek out.Follow Mahesh on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maheshsaptharishiFollow Motorola Solutions on socialLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/motorolasolutionsX: x.com/MotoSolutionsInstagram: instagram.com/motorolasolutionsFacebook: facebook.com/MotorolaSolutionsYouTube: youtube.com/MotorolaSolutionsNever miss an episode by subscribing.Please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts if you liked what you heard!

A traffic accident isn't just an accident. It is a shifting data puzzle that might require police, extraction crews, hazardous materials cleanup or advanced medical trauma units. Navigating that uncertainty requires a flawless standard of care. In part three of our conversation with Ty Wooten, we dissect the underlying architecture of structured protocols and explore dispatch’s next evolution: AI as an "operational shield." By automating lower-acuity calls, agencies can redirect up to 33% of ...

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