Fire station alert system - Fire station automation

OUR COMPLEX SOLUTIONS FOR FIRE STATIONS

BARRACKS AUTOMATION

YOUR NEED

  • Need to reduce the time between receiving the message and the fire crew leaving?

  • Looking for modern and reliable technologies to automate tasks in fire stations.

WHY AUTOMATE YOUR BARRACKS?

It is crucial to automate fire stations in order to reduce the critical time between receiving an emergency message and the team leaving for the scene of the intervention. This process involves several actions that must be performed in a limited time, such as transmitting the message inside the station, activating the warning lighting, opening the necessary garage doors, starting the ventilation, etc. Automation not only shortens the time to perform these actions, but also eliminates potential human errors, which contributes to the success of the intervention. In addition, automation of the station offers new possibilities, such as remote control of the station from the regional operation center

DESCRIPTION OF THE SOLUTION

A2S offers an automation solution for fire stations that allows all equipment to be controlled and monitored from a single command center. This solution focuses on facilitating key processes and reducing critical time, from receiving the message about the event to the departure of the intervention team.

RECEIVING THE EMERGENCY CALL

AUTOMATED PROCESSES

The following actions are taken when an emergency call is received:

  • The message is redirected to the barracks' internal sound system.
  • The alarm is triggered.
  • Emergency lighting is activated.
  • Additional information is being communicated to the fire brigade team
  • The exhaust gas suction system is activated or deactivated.
  • The garage doors are open or closed.
  • The traffic light in front of the fire station is on or off

THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS SOLUTION

The automation solution proposed for fire stations aims to:

  • Facilitate key barracks processes .
  • Reduce the time needed to respond to critical situations, from receiving the event to the team exiting.
  • Eliminate manual maneuvers.
  • Minimize the probability of control errors due to the human factor.
  • Control and track multiple pieces of equipment from a single command center.
  • Automatic triggering of an alert to predefined people during predefined events.
  • The ability to control the barracks remotely from a higher operations center.
  • Processing and making available event information across the entire network of command centers.
  • Possible integration with third-party systems.
  • The ability to perform multiple actions with the press of a single button.
  • Connecting an analog phone to the OCP16 via an audio input.