FDNY Selects MIR3’s Intelligent Notification Platform to Reach Personnel in Urgent Situations
2008-08-06 07:00:00
FDNY Selects MIR3’s Intelligent Notification Platform to Reach Personnel in Urgent Situations
SAN DIEGO–(EMWNews)–MIR3, Inc.™,
the leading provider of Intelligent Notification (IN®)
systems to enterprises, universities and government organizations, today
announced that the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) has named the
company its official emergency notification platform. The FDNY will
utilize MIR3’s inEnterprise,
a secure, role-based notification platform, to communicate immediately
with emergency and support personnel in response to major emergencies,
terrorist events and/or natural disasters.
“We are proud to work with such an important
and upstanding organization as the FDNY,” said
Amir Moussavian, president and CEO of MIR3. “Using
MIR3’s technology, the FDNY will have access
to more capabilities and flexibility than their previous notification
provider, and the ability to initiate a notification remotely—via
web, phone, e-mail and other communication devices. Our platform will
ensure quick and efficient recruiting and dispatching in times of need.”
inEnterprise’s proprietary technology sends
time-sensitive alerts to its clients, enabling these organizations to
prepare for and respond to urgent situations of all types. Using
inEnterprise’s advanced, two-way
communication system, the FDNY’s recipients
will receive messages until they respond and confirm receipt.
inEnterprise also offers real-time reporting, which will enable the
organization’s administrators to monitor
receipt of and responses to all communications. In addition, MIR3’s
platform will facilitate the inclusion of all FDNY subclasses—such
as paramedics, EMTs, firefighters, etc.—and
allow recipients to bridge to call centers and establish emergency
lines, among other features.
The FDNY is comprised of more than 15,000 firefighters, EMTs, paramedics
and support staff. Through its tireless dedication to keeping New
Yorkers safe, the organization has responded to more than 490,767 fires
and non-fire emergencies and 1,187,602 emergency medical calls.
“As an organization that prides itself on
immediate responses to urgent situations, it’s
crucial we have the appropriate technology in place to reach our
personnel as quickly as possible. MIR3’s
system is the best option for notifying and recalling personnel in times
of crisis,” said Salvatore Cassano, Chief of
Department for FDNY. “With MIR3’s
technology, we’ll have the ability to
determine who is available to assist in a situation, get them where they
need to be and ensure messages are communicated without fail.”
About FDNY
As first responders to fires, public safety and medical emergencies,
disasters and terrorist acts, FDNY protects the lives and property of
New York City residents and visitors. The Department advances public
safety through its fire prevention, investigation and education
programs. The timely delivery of these services enables the FDNY to make
significant contributions to the safety of New York City and homeland
security efforts.
About MIR3
San Diego-based MIR3, Inc. is the leading provider of Intelligent
Notification systems to enterprises, universities and government
organizations, offering the industry’s only
Global Enterprise Platform. MIR3’s real-time,
two-way notification solutions are trusted by more than 80 of the FORTUNE
100 companies, more than 150 esteemed colleges and universities, and
numerous local, state and federal agencies. MIR3’s
Global Enterprise Platform features products that disseminate mission
critical information to and from any communication device across any
medium including e-mail, landline, mobile phone, SMS, pager, PDA,
satellite phone, TTY, and fax. For more information, please visit www.mir3.com.
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