Automated Notification Systems

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Communications

Motorola Solutions’ Intelligent Data Portal Gives First Responders in the Field Instant Access to Enhanced Situational Awareness

Motorola, 3rd party mobile apps for public safety & commercial use combine to make accessing critical information easier
Communications

Security talks

July 16, 2013
What can we learn from the Boston Marathon bombings? How can we be better prepared? Ed Nichols, VP of Public Safety & Security Events at Cygnus Business Media, talks about the...
San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District
The free app notifies trained citizens of nearby cardiac emergencies and the location of the nearest AED.
The free app notifies trained citizens of nearby cardiac emergencies and the location of the nearest AED.
The free app notifies trained citizens of nearby cardiac emergencies and the location of the nearest AED.
The free app notifies trained citizens of nearby cardiac emergencies and the location of the nearest AED.
The free app notifies trained citizens of nearby cardiac emergencies and the location of the nearest AED.
Communications

App Makes Bystanders Key in Cardiac Arrest Survival

Dec. 10, 2012
Citizens in a growing number of cities around the U.S. are now getting alerted when there’s an opportunity to perform bystander CPR, thanks to the PulsePoint phone app.
Automated Notification Systems

For Dispatchers, Is Organizational Stress The Worst Kind?

June 21, 2012
As a public safety telecommunications operator stress exists all around. But it’s not the external stress that’s the hardest to deal with. It’s the unseen management, too many...
Automated Notification Systems

PIOs: Are You Prepared For Your Agency's 'Personal Brands'?

May 8, 2012
For the Philadelphia Police Department, “learning to prep” recently included asking a tweeting detective, Joe Murray (@TheFuzz9143), to stop what he was doing so that they could...