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Good communication & accessibility at a fire brigade training center

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A walkie-talkie is used in many different situations, for example at an event, emergency response training, supermarket, distribution center or at a fire brigade training center. The walkie-talkies used at a fire training center have a tough life. Sometimes they are in a warm training building and your antenna (antenna) melts away. If that is not enough, the walkie-talkie will then also get water or one-7seven over it. In order to have a good and efficient practice day, these actions are sometimes repeated several times in a day. All in all, many things where the walkie-talkie will not improve much.

A safety officer is present at every training center. This person is everywhere and nowhere on the property. Of course we want this person to be available at all times in the event of an emergency. A reliable means of communication therefore helps in the rapid follow-up of emergencies.

Most training buildings have an emergency button. When pressed, you will hear a loud alarm. However, it is not immediately known which building or which floor this will be today. It is very important that this information is immediately available to the safety officer. You want to act as quickly as possible and immediately give your student the help he or she needs, without having to search first. Firecom therefore programs the radios directly with an emergency button and links them to other radios, pagers or apps.

There are also betting exercises for small exercises, this betting exercise must be kept as realistic as possible. That is why they will drive into many fire brigade training centers. We take the vehicle from the training center site and stand on an exit, this exit is actually a bit too far away for correct reception via the radio. The turnout message follows and the command officer and men receive the message in fits and starts.

Firecom understands better than anyone that these things happen every day at a training center for the fire brigade.

Firecom has thought about how we can unburden a fire brigade training center in the field of radio, accessibility & maintenance. We have an action plan for training centers.

  • 0 measurement at the training center
  • Check telecom agency
  • Registration of walkie-talkies and chargers in my Firecom
  • 24/7 insight & access to my Firecom
  • A field service engineer at your location every quarter
  • Quarterly control of walkie-talkies & chargers
  • Status overview
  • 2 hours response time in case of emergency
  • Correctly program walkie-talkies
  • Providing replacement radios
  • Work stock new antennas at your location
  • Coverage measurement
  • 24/7 monitoring with repeater in the network
  • Inspection reports of your radios in my Firecom
  • Budgeting overview

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