Sudden disasters can be unpredictable and avoided only by responding quickly and minimizing casualties. Infrastructure may also be damaged. There is no communication network. Therefore, the most urgent need to set up a temporary communication network for search and rescue personnel to quickly respond to the precious multimedia information to the headquarters.
Responding effectively to emergency incidents requires teamwork and efficient coordination. The instant, group calling services provided by two-way radios means team can easily receive and respond to calls from dispatchers, the on-site commander and each other to ensure a better collaborative, coordinated response.
Two-way radios enable users to communicate directly radio-to-radio bypassing the main network. Direct mode is normal operating procedure on the spot, but it is also very useful in tall buildings, tunnels, underground areas and when operating beyond main network coverage in more remote areas.
Two-way radios and PoC devices support individual, group, emergency and broadcast calling. Group calling is key as it allows many firefighters to hear orders to communicate with colleagues simultaneously, saving time, increasing efficiency and potentially saving lives.
Small in size and light in weight, the ES-100 products are easy to move and transport. With WANET technology, ES-100 enables quick and flexible network establishment and timely react to emergent issues. ES-100 adopts peer-to-peer Ad-Hoc networking design. Any nodes can join or leave the network at any time, enabling flexible networking and dynamic deployment topology.
Staff can be immediately reached to each other anytime, anywhere to ensure the work efficiency.
Radios do not just provide highly efficient communications, they also double up as an extremely effective safety device as well. The radio is the end-user’s lifeline if they get into trouble and can feature several potentially life-saving applications in addition to emergency voice calling.
Radios come with an emergency ‘panic’ button usually sited on top of the device. It can be programmed to send an alarm to the command center and/or to other radios. The identity of the person issuing the alarm is shown to devices with a display window.
The Man Down alarm will send an alert if the radio has been tilted at a certain angle. If the user has fallen over, is unconscious or injured and the radio is horizontal, the alarm will be triggered after a warning is issued to the user. The Lone Worker feature has a timer in the radio measuring inactivity. If the pre-programmed time is exceeded, a warning is issued, and if there is no response, the alarm is triggered.
GPS enabled radios allow commanders and dispatchers to locate and track users and can be used to pinpoint a user who has issued the alarm or who is in a man down situation. GPS can be used to set up geo-fenced areas. If a user leaves or enters a geo-fenced area, an alarm is triggered.
Hytera offers world-leading ‘intrinsically safe’, ATEX/IECEx certified hand portable terminals and accessories enabling users to communicate safely in potentially explosive atmospheres where hazardous liquids, dusts and gases may be present.
Hytera transportation solutions take various aspects of transportation scenarios into consideration. Our goal is to bring the customers convenience and reliance.
End-users require radios capable of operating in extreme temperatures and in dirty, dusty and wet conditions. Hytera radios meet MIL-STD-810G for shock, drop and vibration resistance and have high IP ratings against dust and moisture penetration.
Integrated Bluetooth technology enables wireless connectivity to audio devices to improve user experience and to allow firefighters to communicate while keeping their hands free.
Hytera radios feature large PTT and emergency buttons and easy to operate channel switching and volume knobs allowing firefighters to operate their radios even when wearing gloves
Fighters often have to work in noisy, confusing environments and they need to be able to hear instructions over the radio. Hytera noise cancelling technology gets rid of background sounds to provide much clearer audio.