By Christina Baxter, Emergency Response TIPS, LLC Mike Cashman and Gary Sharp, Federal Resources
Exposure to hazardous chemicals is one of the most serious threats facing Americans today. On a daily basis across the United States, we are protected from releases, spills, and reactions by those in our military and emergency services.
Managing large-scale operations and unexpected events using traditional software, spreadsheets, white-boards, and paper can prove to be exceptionally difficult when compiling all information for both situational awareness and post-action documentation. It’s critical to have "The Right Information When Things Go Wrong".
This week in Baltimore, at the International Association of Fire Chiefs conference, Federal Resources are revealing their new Live Operations Platform for Hazardous Material and CBRNE response. Commenting on the announcement, Chris Waier, Director of Training at Federal Resources said, "We've achieved this in partnership with D4H Technologies, producers of the #1 information management software for emergencies and incidents worldwide."
Federal Resources are the industry leader in providing innovative and technologically advanced military and first responder equipment & solutions. Built for HAZMAT and CBRNE scenarios, this breakthrough adds a data-driven information management platform designed to specifically support those who protect us all. "You need to make decisions that will withstand second-guessing, cross-examination, testimonies, hearings, media-spin, and investigations", explains Robin Blandford, CEO of D4H Technologies.
"If you can demonstrate you had all the information available to your organization at the time, you can defend your decision." states Blandford. D4H Technologies' solutions are deployed in more than 16 countries, driving over 15 million hours of efficiencies within public-safety, industrial facilities, and corporate crises.