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The Fully Automated Fire House – The Fire Chief’s Dream |
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As a fire fighter or first responder you take great pride in being the first to arrive on the scene. There is no one who translates an emergency alert into action faster. That’s why your alert system is critical.
Previously, a fully automated emergency alert system far exceeded the budget of most firehouses. Advanced technology has come to the rescue. The IntelliGuard System™ features state-of-the art RAVENAlert™ products based on technology you already use as a first responder – the intelligent pager. This affordable solution resets the bar in first alert and ongoing alert communication.
Here is how it works:
The 911 page is delivered to the Firehouse’s main control board and immediately and simultaneously the following happens:
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Control Unit – The firehouse alerting and control unit (FAC) is the base of the system. Turns on or off any electrical device in the firehouse: lights, alarms, PA amplifiers, and shut-down of kitchen stove. The FAC also sends a confirmation e-mail back to the dispatcher that the message was received. |
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General Alarm – Wake up alarm goes off and is programmable to defer to PA system. |
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Interior and Exterior Lights – Bedrooms, hallways, bathrooms, even closets can be programmed to go on for fire personnel and can be activated separately for the ambulance crew. Appropriate outer lighting goes on. |
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Digital Sign – Visual alerting with a rolling 16 or 24 character message. |
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Traffic Signal Control – Alerts traffic for quick apparatus exit. |
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PA Amplifier – The PA unit fires up so the dispatcher is able to speak over the local radio network channel. |
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Rip and Run Printer – The Okidata track feed printer spits out directions in full message and then scrolls out to the perforation so fire fighters can grab info on the run. |
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Volunteer Force – Volunteers are alerted by pager with read out instructions. The same dependable American Messaging pager system relied on by First Responders worldwide displays messages within seconds of 911 alert. |
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Mobile Data – Onboard Raven Alert Unit Displays Instructions/Directions – Dash mounted, new Raven Alert Units display up-to-the-minute instructions as the fire truck or ambulance races to the scene. Wall mounted Raven units in the fire house keep staff alerted to developments. Digital display also is activated. |
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Wall Mounted RAVENAlert™ – Digital read out displays message. Light flashes. Audio recites the digital message using text to speech conversion. |
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Stove – The stove turns off automatically. We all know what happens in a hurry – fire crews typically do not want to fight one fire and then come back to another. |
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Raven Logger – This unit attacheds to a computer maintaining a record of all alerts including time, cap code, and alert message. |
You are in the business of saving lives. The IntelliGuard System™ is fast, reliable, intelligent and redundant. Most importantly, it is designed to meet your department’s budget.
To learn more about the IntelliGuard™ System
CALL 1-888-699-8977
IntelliGuard Systems™, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Messaging, LLC based out of Lewisville, Texas. American Messaging, is the second largest traditional paging company in the United States. With over 1.2 million customers providing a wide range of paging services.
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