public safety solution for Sunshine Fire Protection District

Executive Summary

By testing and deploying the BEC MX-1000 M2M router, Sunshine Fire Protection District, successfully maintain a mission-critical communication in-vehicle network that is interoperable, sustainable and especially during times of great stress.

The Customer

Sunshine Fire Protection District has served the mountain community’s wild-land urban interface for the past 47 years. Their service is provided by 20 volunteer firefighters, ERM/EMT, fire support staff, two fire stations, and 4 fire trucks. Their focus on fire protection, prevention, and education as well as medical responsiveness has fostered a strong bond with the neighborhoods they serve. Since its inception, Sunshine Fire Protection District has been on the lookout for first-class training and technology to best fit its mission and serve its community.

Challenges

In response to national security concerns, the MCTRJCA act was passed in 2012, establishing FirstNet. FirstNet purpose is to establish, operate, and maintain a public safety network that is interoperable, especially during times of great stress. To fulfill these objectives, Sunshine Fire Protection District needed to become a part of a Radio Access Network that will connect back to the core of FirstNet.

Unreliable connectivity can be a major issue in mountain communities, making SFPD’s need for a dependable secure connection with its first responders out in the field all the more important. SFPD chose to partner with Trilogy LTE Services, a company that specializes in providing secure connections for America’s Rural LTE operators, and BEC Technologies to realize this need.

How BEC Product Helped

Sunshine Fire Protection District chose the MX-1000 for each of its 4 vehicles. The BEC MX-1000 was engineered specifically for emergency personnel out in the field by accelerating response times and providing urgent updates. The MX-1000’s rugged solid design comes with a roof-mount SX antenna that ensures high quality – high bandwidth transmission from the command center to the volunteer. The MX-1000’s proven interoperability has multiple interface options for connecting, provides web access to databases across agencies, and provides mapping/GIS and location tracking.

Results

The MX-1000’s connection with Trilogy LTE Services provided Sunshine Fire Protection district with the link it needed to FirstNet core. BEC and Trilogy’s LTE enhanced the emergency responder’s procedures by carrying high-data-rate services to the rural surrounding areas. The new communication link supports digital imaging, video streaming, voice, large data download, and other abilities which cannot be maintained over a traditional narrowband network.

Conclusion

The durability and extensive coverage provided by BEC and Trilogy LTE Services ensure the Sunshine Fire Protection District with the mission-critical capabilities for a safe community. BEC’s MX-1000 demonstrated its excellent reputation backed by 10 years of continued stability, extended range, and performance that surpasses the need for first responders.


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