Bradley County, Tenn., Becomes 50th Jurisdiction to Adopt ASAP-to-PSAP
Vector Security assisted with the implementation by helping to conduct extensive testing prior to the system going live.
Vector Security assisted with the implementation by helping to conduct extensive testing prior to the system going live.
As the first group to go online after a Feb. 26 launch, Vector Security customers in Dauphin County will benefit from improved emergency response times.
The city joins Morgan County as the second agency in Alabama to implement ASAP to automate communication between central stations and 911 centers.
ASAP benefits include a reduction in the number of calls to non-911 lines, incident address errors, time per event and errors common with voice communications.
ASAP automates communication between alarm monitoring central stations and 911 centers, resulting in improved accuracy and speed of emergency response.
Free to law enforcement, I-View Now’s Police Alarm Portal is said to allow for a faster and safer response to alarms by authorized emergency responders and more.
Located near Nashville, Brentwood becomes the second community in Tennessee to go live with ASAP to PSAP and improve emergency response communications.
ASAP automates communication between 911 centers and alarm monitoring central stations, resulting in improved accuracy and speed of emergency response.
ASAP automates communication between alarm monitoring central stations and 911 centers, resulting in improved accuracy and speed of emergency response.
Industry veteran Ivan Spector delves into market disruption, plus The Monitoring Association’s goal to broaden its membership well beyond traditional security and fire/life-safety players.