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MEDIA ADVISORY: Completion of CAD transition

Vancouver—The transition of all 12 fire departments dispatched by E-Comm 9-1-1 to a new computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system was completed today.

The new dispatch system (Intergraph CAD) provides even more information to fire dispatchers including enhanced street maps, floor plans, hydrant locations and water pressure ratings, and an enhanced hazards and chemical storage database. The system also provides the location of lower mainland fire apparatus through GPS, which will help dispatchers manage events even more effectively.

In addition, halls in New Westminster, Vancouver, Richmond, Delta and Port Moody, will also be using a new “fire-hall alerting system” that streamlines the dispatch process by interfacing with the CAD. This interface cuts the number of steps a dispatcher needs to undertake in order to dispatch apparatus by more than half, saving valuable time. Dispatchers, who maintain control of the event at all times, including ongoing communication with firefighters en route and on scene over the radio, will no longer have to queue dispatches if more than one dispatch must be delivered at the same time. They also won’t have to wait for a break in radio traffic to do so. The initial “dispatch alerts,” which detail location information, call type and response level, will be broadcast in an automated, consistent, computerized voice, which provides increased recognition by fire crews.

For firefighters on the Sunshine Coast, this transition also means that for the first time, they will receive printed information in the fire hall they can take with them at the same time they receive the voice alert. The printout will show the location of the event, any hazards or history at that location, and what other apparatus are responding.

Departments on new Intergraph CAD System:

  • Vancouver
  • Richmond
  • New Westminster
  • Delta
  • Port Moody
  • Sunshine Coast (5 departments)
  • Squamish
  • Whistler

Departments using new Locution Fire-Hall Alerting System:

  • Vancouver
  • Richmond
  • New Westminster
  • Delta
  • Port Moody

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Media Contact:

Jody Robertson
Director of Corporate Communications
604-215-4956

NEWS RELEASE: E-Comm Emergency Response Application recognized by ESRIs Award of Excellence

Vancouver–ESRI Canada recognized Emergency Communications for Southwest British Columbia Incorporated (E-Comm 9-1-1) with an Award of Excellence at the Regional User Conference in Vancouver earlier today. Myron Doherty, BC Regional Manager for ESRI Canada, presented the award to recognize the development of a unique public safety and emergency response application – The Emergency Event Map Viewer (E2MV).

“E-Comm took the initiative to develop a web application that will significantly streamline emergency response across the lower mainland of BC,” explains Myron Doherty, BC Regional Manager. “This innovative application will likely serve as a model for other provincial and large municipal agencies.”

E-Comm manages more than one million 9-1-1 calls each year, dispatches for 23 police and fire departments and owns and operates the province’s only fully interoperable radio system. Two years ago, E-Comm’s GIS department initiated a brainstorming session to envision an application that would improve the efficiency of emergency services across BC’s Lower Mainland.  With the help of GeoConnections and BC Ambulance funding, E-Comm developed the multi-functional E2MV web application.

E2MV leverages ESRI’s latest server technology to provide a common operating picture (COP) so that current unit and incident data from a range of computer aided dispatch systems (CAD) can be viewed from a single interface. This facilitates information-sharing across multiple dispatch centres to more effectively manage and respond to incidents.  The multifunctional tool will also serve as an address verifier for 9-1-1 call takers. E-Comm is currently working with a number of external agencies to develop interfaces and web map service feeds to municipal and provincial command centres, including Emergency Management BC.

The application serves as an effective back-up tool that can be used to locate incidents and available units should a main CAD system not function. However, in case of a major incident, it can also operate as a stand-alone application in smaller emergency operation centres.  This impressive functionality has garnered interest from multiple public safety agencies including the RCMP, fire, BC Ambulance, TransLink transit authority, and others.

David Hamilton, E-Comm’s Manager of Public Safety and Geographic Information Systems, says E2MV will have a direct impact on public and first responder safety. “The ability to share accurate information in real time is critical to effective emergency response. Call-takers, dispatchers and responders will have more data at their fingertips and that will be of direct benefit in helping carry out response functions more collaboratively and in general, more effectively.”

E-Comm will leverage ESRI’s latest ArcGIS 9.3 technology which offers a new Javascript API to further develop the application.  Future development phases will introduce new layers of functionality and E2MV will be extended to a greater number of dispatch centres.

For more information on the Emergency Communications for Southwest British Columbia Incorporated, please visit: www.ecomm911.ca

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About ESRI Canada

Established in 1984, ESRI Canada is a Canadian owned company specializing in geographic information systems (GIS) solutions. ESRI Canada distributes the world’s leading GIS software including solutions from ESRI Inc., Miner and Miner, I.S.M. International Systemap Corp. and Azteca. In order to provide organizations with complete industry-specific solutions ESRI Canada has established an extensive business partner program that includes more than 130 Canadian organizations. ESRI Canada also provides professional services including consulting, training, technical support, and enterprise GIS implementation. ESRI Canada is a leader in providing world-class enterprise GIS solutions for many industries including public works, land management, utilities, defence, public safety, business demographics, education, natural resources and transportation. ESRI Canada has fifteen regional offices across the country, with headquarters in Toronto, Ontario. For more information, please visit http://www.esricanada.com/ or call 1-800-447-9778.

Media Contacts:

Amanda Graff
Marketing Communications Specialist
ESRI Canada
12 Concorde Place, Suite 900
Toronto ON M3C 3R8
T: 416-441-6035 ext 6308
E: [email protected]
W: www.esricanada.com

Jody Robertson
Director of Corporate Communications
E-Comm 9-1-1
604-215-4956

MEDIA ADVSIORY: – TEST fire calls – TESTS CONCLUDED

Today’s fire-hall alerting tests by E-Comm successfully concluded at 1530hrs.

Today, Wednesday, November 12, 2008 between the hours of 0830hrs and 1500hrs, E-Comm technical specialists will be conducting multiple TESTS of a new fire-hall alerting system in anticipation of a change-over later this month. Tests are scheduled to end at 1500hrs but may be shortened or extended. Newsrooms will be advised when the tests have concluded.

The easiest way to recognize a TEST call is it will be broadcast over the air in an automated, computerized voice. In addition, TEST calls are NOT broadcast on dispatch channels.

TESTS will be conducted for halls in New Westminster, Delta, Port Moody, Richmond, Vancouver and Squamish. Some paging tests will be conducted for the Sunshine Coast.

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For more information contact:

Jody Robertson
Corporate Communications
604-640-1342

MEDIA ADVISORY: Test Fire Calls

Between the hours of 0830hrs and 1500hrs, E-Comm technical specialists will be conducting multiple TESTS of a new fire-hall alerting system in anticipation of a change-over later this month. Tests are scheduled to end at 1500hrs but may be shortened or extended. Newsrooms will be advised when the tests have concluded.

The easiest way to recognize a TEST call is it will be broadcast over the air in an automated, computerized voice. In addition, TEST calls are NOT broadcast on dispatch channels.

TESTS will be conducted for halls in New Westminster, Delta, Port Moody, Richmond, Vancouver and Squamish. Some paging tests will be conducted for the Sunshine Coast.

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For more information contact:

Jody Robertson
Corporate Communications
604-640-1342

MEDIA ADVISORY: – Test Fire Calls – TESTS CONCLUDED

Today’s fire-hall alerting tests by E-Comm successfully concluded at 1450hrs.

Today, Monday, November 3, 2008 between the hours of 0830hrs and 1200hrs, E-Comm technical specialists will be conducting multiple TESTS of a new fire-hall alerting system. Tests are scheduled to end at 1200hrs but may be extended into the afternoon. Newsrooms will be advised when the tests have concluded.

The easiest way to recognize a TEST call is it will be broadcast over the air in an automated, computerized voice. In addition, TEST calls are NOT broadcast on dispatch channels.

TESTS will be conducted for halls in New Westminster, Delta, Port Moody, Richmond, Vancouver and Squamish. Some paging tests will be conducted for the Sunshine Coast.

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For more information contact:

Jody Robertson
Corporate Communications
604-640-1342

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