NZ gov’t further enhances Emergency Caller Location Information service
A year since its launch, the system was used to help verify locations of nearly 400,000 111-emergency calls
A year since its launch, the system was used to help verify locations of nearly 400,000 111-emergency calls
The ICT team at St John talks about the steps leading to the delivery of the electronic Patient Report Form (ePRF), which has now been used over a million times by ambulance services across New Zealand.
Victoria’s emergency services have extended their deal with Motorola Solutions Australia to supply and upgrade the mission critical Metropolitan Mobile Radio network (MMR).
“This alliance will enable Tait to offer reliable and cost-effective connectivity between remote sites in mission critical emergency services networks for voice and data services, without compromising availability,” says Craig Clapper of Tait Communications.
St John and Samsung to work on projects to improve operations in ambulances and clinical contact centres.