Orange County, NC ECC Goes Live with TMA’s Automated Secure Alarm Protocol (ASAP)
A total of 146 ASAP protocol-enabled emergency communications centers nationwide now protect nearly 55 million people.
A total of 146 ASAP protocol-enabled emergency communications centers nationwide now protect nearly 55 million people.
As part of this newly announced partnership, Essence SmartCare states that subscribers that experience a medical emergency or safety threat can expect emergency response services to react immediately.
A total of 144 ASAP-enabled emergency communications centers nationwide now protect more than 53 million people.
Central station monitoring guide includes comprehensive looks at fire protection systems, alarm systems, campus dispatch and more.
A total of 141 ASAP-enabled emergency communications centers nationwide now protect more than 52,000,000 people.
TMA’s ASAP service is designed to increase the accuracy and efficiency of calls for service from alarm monitoring centers to ECCs.
Technology advances, customer demand and security contractors’ desire to ramp up RMR are widening the playing field for monitored services.
Queen Anne’s Emergency Services becomes the fourth Maryland ECC to go live with TMA’s automated secure alarm protocol
Seattle, Bell County Texas, and Crawford County, Pa., are the latest to implement TMA’s Automated Secure Alarm Protocol.
Manufacturers, distributors and central stations that proved their mettle in challenging times earned SSI Supplier Stellar Service Awards.