New Technology
Tracks San Leon, TX Firefighters in Emergencies
OnSite ERT™ Answers Age-Old Question: “Who’s
Inside?”
Ann Arbor, MI (June 29, 2009) – It’s a scene all too
familiar for San Leon firefighters, as well as others across the
country: Emergency responders enter a burning building, but before
the flames are put out, the roof collapses and they dash out. The
commander on scene is suddenly left wondering if any crew members
are still inside. What do they do?
If someone is trapped, there may just be a couple of minutes
to find and rescue them. If everyone did make it out, the commander
will be sending a rescue team in for a useless but extremely dangerous
mission. What’s the cost if they guess wrong?
That stressful and dangerous scenario will now be a thing of
the past for San Leon Volunteer Fire Department (VFD), now that
department officials are introducing new tracking technology called
OnSite ERT™. The technology will replace previous, less
reliable techniques to determine crew status during fire-related
emergencies, only because until now, there hasn’t been a
better option.
Starting sometime in August 2009, the San Leon VFD will begin
utilizing OnSite ERT™ on the scene of emergencies. The technology
uses a combination of lightweight ID tags, portable drop readers
and incident command software that provides a clear sense of an
emergency scene in real time – all from the screen of a
laptop.
“When I saw this system in action for the first time, I
immediately knew it was something our community would benefit
from,” said Assistant Chief Scott Lyons. “OnSite ERT
will help us ensure that we are taking every feasible step to
keep our firefighters as safe as possible. It also provides us
with valuable data that helps our incident commanders properly
follow the required local, state and federal guidelines.”
San Leon VFD represents about 28 firefighters serving a population
of 5,000 in roughly a 5 square mile area.
OnSite ERT, a portable and rapidly deployable system for tracking
and monitoring first responders and equipment, is the brainchild
of retired firefighter John Ellis and technology expert Dennis
Carmichael. Following several months of research, development
and live trials at mock emergency scenes, the product is gaining
traction among fire departments nationwide, already in use by
14 departments from Texas to New York, with more on the horizon.
The OnSite ERT system has also proven beneficial for use in mutual-aid
events, streamlining response and improving post-incident reporting
and performance analysis, which helps departments comply with
federal rules in place for emergency situations. The system provides
electronic data demonstrating that rules were followed on scene,
which helps limit legal risks in the event of a tragedy.
“For commanders on scene, OnSite ERT removes a tremendous
amount of anxiety while also contributing to the safety of the
crew,” Ellis said. “Our dream is to one day see every
fire department using this technology. With OnSite ERT, fire departments
might be able to send someone home who wouldn’t have made
it otherwise.”
About OnSite ERT
Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, OnSite ERT offers a portable and
rapidly-deployable system for tracking and locating personnel
and equipment on-scene at emergency events. First installed in
early 2006 in Michigan, OnSite ERT has earned a number of awards
and accolades, including recognition at the Michigan Homeland
Security Consortium’s SELECT awards. OnSite ERT is on the
DHS Authorized Equipment List and is approved for grant purchase.
For more information, go to www.OnSiteERT.com.
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