Ottawa County, Michigan's 911 operators understand the limitations of technology, as anywhere from 10% to 95% of 911 callers are located. Find out how they adapted to improve their emergency response.
Concerned about the increase in active shooters in schools around the country, SNOPAC 9-1-1 Emergency Communications selected Rave Panic Button to increase the speed of notifications and emergency response.
South Florida weather can be deadly. Hurricanes and tornadoes generally strike between June–November, while major thunderstorms and lightning occur from the spring to the fall.
Eaton County, Michigan residents only receive notifications about incidents that directly impact them thanks to county officials’ innovative use of Rave Alert.
The Cook County Sheriff’s 9-1-1 Center uses Rave 9-1-1 Suite to notify first responders about potential COVID-19 exposures before they reach the scene.
What happened? What agencies and/or departments need to be involved? How do they communicate and collaborate as the situation evolves? How are residents notified? Receive updates? HSEMD uses Rave Alert to answer these questions.
Outdated 9-1-1 infrastructure built for landlines means it’s not easy to accurately pinpoint the whereabouts of someone who has called 9-1-1 with an emergency. Rave's RapidSOS integration has helped 9-1-1 call centers solve this age old problem.
When it comes to surviving a heart attack, every second counts. The speed of response time can mean the difference between life and death. Smart911 cut time off of John Nettle's 911 call, saving his life.