EMERGENCY RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CONSISTING

Brand Owner Address Description
SCHOOLSAFE SAFECOM 911, INC. Unit A101 15552 E. Fremont Place Centennial CO 80112 Emergency radio communication system consisting of radios and radio bridges; Computer hardware and software for facilitating radio communications between schools and emergency responders and for facilitating radio communications between schools and large public and private venues and emergency responders; Radios incorporating a special radio bridging function for the purpose of facilitating emergency radio communications between schools and large public and private venues using nonpublic radio systems and emergency first responders using public radio systems; Computer hardware and software for the purpose of facilitating emergency radio communications between schools and large public and private venues using nonpublic radio systems and emergency first responders using public radio systems;Installation of emergency radio communication systems;SCHOOL SAFE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A portable emergency communication device includes a first receiver for receiving location determination signals from the global positioning satellite (GPS) system, and a second receiver for receiving incoming signals from a subscriber-based satellite radio system, such as the Sirius or XM satellite radio service providers. The device includes a transmitter for transmitting outgoing signals to a search and rescue satellite system, such as the Cospas-Sarsat satellite system. The incoming signals are encoded with preprogrammed queries and prompts that are displayed on a display device on the emergency communication device. The outgoing signals are encoded with location coordinates of the device and preprogrammed messages that respond to queries encoded in the incoming signals. The emergency communication device operates in a communication system wherein the search and rescue satellite system is linked by a communication network to a private search and rescue coordination center, which is linked by a communication network to the satellite radio service provider. In this manner, the invention provides a closed-loop communication system enabling two-way communication between the emergency communication device and the search and rescue coordination center.