911 Emerge•N•See using the “Ship•N• See” module, personally verifies receipt of shipments on the ground, ensuring the medicines and supplies aid arrives at the intended destination to treat those in need.
We go beyond to ensure that aid is distributed, prescribed, monitored and evaluated for its impact, whether through a national ministry of health or small team of allied healthcare workers in remote villages. These responsibilities include arrival in sea or airport, customs clearance, overland freight, monitoring and evaluation of usage among affected disaster populations, with competence, commitment and professionalism.
911 ENS monitors and evaluates your aid shipments, as well as the professionals charged with receiving and distributing your aid. We provide ongoing reports itemizing how medicines, supplies and services are utilized effectively. This commitment often includes our training those individuals according to international ‘best practices’ standards – building local capacity in the process.
A native of Miami, Florida, Dominic retired from a career in firefighting after 31 years. A Fire Captain and Paramedic for the Gwinnett County (Georgia) Fire Department, he continues in the field serving his community as a volunteer firefighter for the city of Jefferson, GA. Dominic brings his extensive experience in emergency management to help communities upgrade their 911 websites with our cutting-edge technology. He and his wife Natalie have been married for 25+ years and have three boys who are successful in their chosen vocations.