How does NAC help dispatching addresses?
Let us first examine the possible methods used in the existing address dispatching systems for emergency agents. The three most popular methods are: 1. Training staff to know all streets and roads in a city and let the human brain store the information. This is the oldest methods and can work well in small cities. It does require a “reasonable” amount of time for the staff to learn the area, or that a knowledgable person is always on duty. 2. Using maps and street alphabet list with map grid coordinates. This is the method which can work more reliable than simply using human brains but not very efficient. The procedure to find an address may take more than five minutes. This method also involves a lot of work preparing lists of streets as the service area is changed. 3. Using computer address dispatching system. This is the most recent invention which can work more efficiently than method 2 and more reliable than method 1. The principle is similar to the second one. Of course, it is ev