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Public Safety & Critical Incident Response

Case Study Video Profiles

NEW Profile: Charlotte, North Carolina

Emergency Response Video and SatCom

in "The Queen City"

Strong Angel III  : Video proves to be critical communication solution in disaster response scenario

 

Video Profile: Concord & Kannapolis, North Carolina Fire-Rescue

 


Play Video: State of Iowa-Department of Homeland Security

Video Profile: Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

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Customer Profiles & Articles

 

Disaster Recovery Journal Article: Communication Factors During Crisis, Disasters and Emergency Situations

9-1-1 Magazine Article: Failure in Communication = Failure in Response

Customer Profile: Arlington, Virginia

Customer Profile: Yuba City Fire Department, California

Customer Profile: Environmental Protection Agency Emergency Operations Center

Customer Profile: United States Department of Defense - Defense Intelligence Agency

 

TANDBERG Tactical MXP video communication systems are ideal for both civilian and military use where highly mobile personnel require secure, reliable visual communication with their organizations.

Solutions for Mission Critical Communications

Incident Assessment:
TANDBERG solutions enable remote emergency communications, including bio threat assessment and identification. Specialists can identify potential hazards and evaluate the needs in the field without sacrificing valuable time.

Remote Triage:
Video connections with local hospitals and medical specialists allow doctors to evaluate the conditions and prioritize treatment for the injured.

 
TANDBERG Public Sector Solutions

TANDBERG Tactical MXP

Tele-healthcare:
With video systems, field personnel can diagnose and treat on site with the supervision of a specialist.

Mass Communication:
Government officials, security agencies and military personnel can address the public without leaving the pulse centers where they are needed most.

Training:
The heightened threat of terror has caused a new look at the way task forces, first responders and medical personnel are trained. When seconds matter, the time it takes personnel to return to base from an off-site training can mean lives lost. With TANDBERG solutions, emergency response teams can be right where they need to be in case of an emergency and still receive the critical training necessary to handle crises.

Live Video interaction at the Crisis Scene

Built into a briefcase, the TANDBERG Tactical MXP arrives first at the emergency scene. First responders to the crisis location effectively relay the sights, sounds and details of the situation, transmitting live video of the scene using the remote camera and receiving life-saving instructions in return. At the emergency operations center, one of the large room TANDBERG systems, such as the Director MXP, 6000 MXP, or 8000 MXP, allows up to 16 crisis managers to analyze the information being sent from the first responders, and provide guidance accordingly; assuring crisis teams accumulate and disseminate information fully.

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Mobile SATCOM

Towable or portable Satellite Communications platforms create true path diversity, providing video communications network when terrestrial lines go down or are not available.

 

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