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PRESS RELEASES
OCALA, Fla., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The Charlotte Fire Department placed
their E-ONE Comms-ONE(TM) unit into full-time service. Designated by the
department as "Field Comm-1", the unit serves to provide advanced
communications and interoperability capabilities for the department, North
Carolina Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 3 (USAR TF-3), as well as assist
with regional communications for the Charlotte UASI region.
"We found out how useful the unit was about two hours after we put it in
service. Our hazmat teams got called out for an incident and we were on scene
with the Field Comm unit before our crews even got there," said Greg Hauser,
telecommunication supervisor and Field Comm leader for the City of Charlotte
Fire Department. "This unit is unique in the fact that the vehicle was built
around the communications, not the communications around the vehicle. It's
practical. In a matter of five minutes we have communications."
Developed by E-ONE together with Incident Communications Solutions (ICS),
Comms-ONE provides a first-to-arrive lifeline for responders on the front
lines of public safety and emergency management.
"E-ONE recognized the crucial need for cross agency communication and the
need for first responders to be fully connected in all emergency and disaster
situations," said Bill Caroll, director of Product Management for E-ONE.
"Together, E-ONE and ICS now offer technologies which allow first responders
to reach back into their infrastructures to improve response times and
resource allocations - making departments more productive and saving lives."
The SUV-based system delivers radio communications and interoperability,
broadband wired and wireless data, telephone and video conferencing
capabilities utilizing VSAT broadband satellite services. The Tactical-IP(SM)
Satellite service provides the Charlotte Comms-ONE unit with 3Mb/s download
and 1Mb/s upload speeds anywhere in the continental United States.
"The Field Comm unit has given our department a greater connectivity with
multiple disciplines in the city of Charlotte and surrounding areas," says
Jeff Dulin, Deputy Chief of Special Operations and Homeland Security at the
Charlotte Fire Department. "Upon arrival at the scene of an event, it
instantly creates a communications bridge that enables the communications
between all responders on scene and simultaneously enables the passing of real
time information to our emergency operation center, allowing us to make
quicker strategic decisions."
"The Charlotte Fire Department has emerged as a leader in emergency
communications for First Responders. They required a mobile solution that
would allow them to provide the critical communications that are necessary at
any incident scene, whether that be a working fire, a missing person search,
or something as large as an area devastated by a hurricane," says Stephen
Morgan, President of ICS.
For more information on Comms-ONE visit http://www.comms-one.com or to
schedule a demonstration send an email to demos@comms-one.com.
As a leading manufacturer of first responder vehicles, E-ONE engineers,
manufactures and markets mission-critical vehicles including custom and
commercial pumpers and tankers, aerial ladders and platforms, command and
communication apparatus, quick attack units, industrial trucks, and aircraft
rescue firefighting vehicles. The company sells its products world-wide and
is headquartered in Ocala, Florida. E-ONE is an ISO 9001 registered and CCC
certified manufacturer. When lives are in the balance and seconds count.
SOURCE E-ONE, Inc.
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