When an emergency call button is pressed on a Talkaphone tower, the autonomous drone is deployed to surveil the area while first responders are en route, establishing an instant eyes-in-the-sky security presence.
Advanced RF Technologies Inc. (ADRF) announced two new remote units (RU) for its flagship ADXV Series DAS, certified to UL 2524, the standard for in-building two-way emergency radio communication enhancement systems (ERCES).
Telecommunicators generally rely on verbal information from 911 callers. Now, with Camera Sharing, the telecommunicator can also have “eyes on the scene” and, within seconds, gather an immense amount of information.
The Buncombe County Public Safety Communications Center (BCPSC) became the 145th ECC in the United States and the 13th ECC in the state of North Carolina to implement the ASAP.
Sielox CLASS (Crisis Lockdown Alert Status System) emergency notification and response solution offers a responder dashboard with an enhanced chat feature enabling two-way communications between individuals or groups, and buildings or floors.
Altronix’s COMMBATT1 battery back-up unit combined with the ANC1BBU annunciator provides the required critical power back-up for emergency responder communication systems.
Eagle Eye Networks has launched Eagle Eye 911 Camera Sharing, a technology that gives Emergency Communication Center telecommunicators (911 professionals) instant access to security cameras during an emergency.
Launched in 2011 as a public-private partnership, TMA’s ASAP service is designed to increase the accuracy and efficiency of calls for service from alarm monitoring centers to Emergency Communication Centers (ECCs), according to the announcement.