|
|
When severe weather threatens, first responders need to know about the
danger immediately. This of course is also the time when the 911 system
is the busiest. Even the best staffed centers may have trouble relaying
information to those in the field in a timely manner.
CAROLINAS FIRE PAGE now is available to assist 911 centers, Emergency
Management, Fire, Rescue, EMS, Government and Law Enforcement agencies
to ensure that the message gets through as fast as possible.
Through the power of our FireForce System, CFP can deliver Severe
Weather Alerts from the National Weather Service to any wireless device
instantly.

The following critical types of alerts are sent:
Tornado Watches/Warnings
Severe Storm Watches/Warnings
Flash Flood Watches/Warnings
Information is sent based upon your home county, and any additional
counties you feel necessary.
What our customers are saying:
"The
National Weather Service relies on companies like Carolinas Fire
Page to help distribute life saving warnings to residents of the
Carolinas. Carolinas Fire Page helps us to fulfill our mission of
protection of life and property. Severe weather strikes quickly and
fast warning dissemination is critical. People at home, work and
play need to know when warnings are issued and in today's world with
today's technology you can be protected by weather alerts virtually
anywhere."
Jeff Orrock
Warning Coordination Meteorologist
National Weather Service
Raleigh Forecast Office
"CFP far surpasses all other notification systems in quality and
professionalism. Their weather warnings have helped us prepare for
severe weather, and have notified us in a timely manner while
already operating. They have been an invaluable tool in on-scene
decision making during operations."
S. A. Morrison, BSFS, FI, ISO
Master Firefighter
Knotts Island Volunteer Fire Department, Currituck County, North
Carolina
"Weather alerts come in much faster than we are notified via our
communications system. This system has improved our storm response
and has provided valuable information to the Command Staff in our
EOC."
Trae Wright
Firefighter/Paramedic
Colleton County Fire Rescue
Flight Paramedic, MEDUCARE Air, Charleston, SC
"I have been a dispatcher with Carolinas Fire Page since its
inception in 1995. Each time there is a severe weather threat, I
have the information on my pager several minutes before our county
dispatch center notifies us, or the weather radio broadcasts the
alert."
Lt Dan Maffia
Anderson Creek Emergency Services
Harnett County, North Carolina
|
|
|
| |
- Human Dispatcher
intervention not required. System operates and alerts automatically.
- 24/7/365 uptime.
Network has Level One facility redundancy and is based outside
of the Carolinas.
- Messages do not route through the 911 CAD system; no extra load placed on
existing systems.
- No hardware or software to buy.
- Uses your existing equipment.
- Short message format
delivered, no verbose text, just critical information.
- Free, no obligation trial available. Contact us to request.
- Fastest delivery time in the industry.
- Delivered to emergency service groups for as low as $0.25/month/user.
Individuals may subscribe for as low as $3/month. Check with us for
specific pricing structures.
Click
here to request additional information.
Call 919-791-0230 for additional information.
LAST UPDATED 05.31.2007
|
|