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Simoco Upgrades Rutland Regional Emergency Communication Center with Simulcast System for Public Safety Services

Company Representative May 13, 2015 Industry, Product & Service Announcements
Rutland Regional Communications Center in Massachusetts

Rutland Regional Communications Center in Massachusetts

13th May 2015 – Simoco Group and North American partner Beltronics has teamed up with Rutland Regional Emergency Communication Center (RRECC) to deliver a two-channel, three-site simulcast system for the public safety services in Barre, Oakham, and Rutland in Massachusetts – with a fourth site planned in Hubbardston later this year.

Using RRECC’s existing infrastructure, the global mobile radio provider and its partner constructed Solar25 to provide a single wide-area communication channel with NFPA1221 standards in mind. It has simplified the dispatcher experience, with just two regional channels – police and fire – to provide enhanced coverage for the 150 police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical service professionals. Users of the system benefit from redundant backup power solutions and redundant IP interconnection provided via a licensed point-to-point microwave ring, and it also manages critical site alarm information such as generator status, utility power status, thermal, and intrusion alarms.

“We serve a population of around 20,000 people, averaging 46,000 emergency calls each year,” said Nick DaDalt – Director of Communications at RRECC. “It’s therefore crucial that public safety professionals and 911 dispatchers are able to coordinate an immediate and effective response. With the new Simulcast system, they can experience consolidated communications. It gives them a new level of confidence in the coverage provided plus its ease of use far exceeds previous single-site, and sometimes simplex, systems that involved the frequent changing of radio channels in the field.”

Simoco’s Simulcast System relieves the safety concerns surrounding the previous system by removing the ‘channel change’ requirement from each collective agency. It has replaced numerous VHF High, VHF Low, and multiple disparate UHF repeater systems, which offered less than adequate coverage and forced dispatchers within RRECC to manage upwards of 10 radio channels to dispatch to disparate systems in each community (with some communities having multiple systems in-place).

Gary Correia, Vice President of Sales and Business Development at Simoco Americas, said: “After concluding that its existing infrastructure was inadequate and incapable of supporting simulcast, RRECC sought a system that could recycle as much of the infrastructure that had been already purchased for the collective benefit of both police and fire agencies. Our new simulcast system has exceeded the audio quality of the previous system in each area, and satisfaction is at an all-time high.”

For more information about Simoco Simulcast, visit http://www.simocogroup.com/products-and-technologies/simulcast.

About Simoco Group
Simoco meets the communications needs of organizations throughout the world. We work where communications are critical to operational success in sectors including public safety and security, utilities, natural resources, transport, and government and public infrastructure.

Simoco is a full lifecycle systems integrator and combines innovation with expertise to exploit the capabilities of IP and cloud based technology to deliver scalable, flexible and efficient critical communication solutions across P25, DMR and analog. Whether for day-to-day operations or for crisis situations which demand a rapid and accurate response, our solutions are built around how people work best.

Simoco is headquartered in Derby in the UK, and has four regional businesses: Simoco EMEA, Simoco Americas, Simoco SE Asia and Simoco Australasia.

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