EMACS for the Emergency Management Market
The general public expects and demands the fastest possible response to all emergency situations. To achieve this all fire, police and EMS personnel need access to the best communication technology. The EMAC System allows dispatchers the ability to initiate alerts via all carriers easily which makes them prepared to handle all emergencies on any scale at any time.

The EMAC Systems integrates with existing CAD systems to provide automated alerting through all carriers to multiple devices including one way and two way pagers, landline and wireless phones, PDAs (of all varieties). These same alerts can simultaneously be broadcast across Public Address systems, two way radios, computer networks, LED Light boards (signs) and flat panel displays making the EMAC System the most versatile and cost effective solution on the market today.

EMAC System Benefits:

Reduce message delivery times from multiple minutes to seconds
Automatically broadcast messages based on predefined CAD outputs to appropriate users and groups when specified triggers are met.
Broadcast unlimited message to multiple carriers within seconds

Interoperability and compatibility
Ability to integrate with all CAD vendors
Compatibility with all major wireless carriers ad device types (1 & 2 way pagers, mobile and landline phones, PDAs, two way radios, computer networks, and LED Signs.

Message Logging and increased accountability
Creates centralized message log and statistical tracking by monitoring all messages sent, messages received by carrier and acknowledged by the recipient.
Allows escalation of messages until the group or user acknowledges message, this can be done through and IVR or by two way device.

Built-in system redundancy
Automatic secondary server fail over available
Critical incident alerts reach desired users and groups with multiple contact methods per users
Text messaging via modem, multiple internet protocols or text to speech conversion to phones and PA systems.

Ubiquitous Communications and Compatibility

Input systems can include:
Network management systems
Help desk systems
Email systems
HVAC systems
Fire Alarms systems
Energy Management systems
Security Systems
CPOE systems
EMR systems
Output Communication Systems can include:
Wired or VOIP phone systems
Public or private paging systems
Wireless/Mobile phone systems
LED light boards or signs
Email systems
PCs or LAN computer systems
Public Address systems
Two way radio systems
Nurse call systems

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