5 challenges for emergency response SOLVED
Bigger. Faster. Stronger. Why sharing a notification system can power you past some of the most difficult challenges in emergency response.
Bigger. Faster. Stronger. Why sharing a notification system can power you past some of the most difficult challenges in emergency response.
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In a nation where the costs of natural disasters continue to increase, the value of shared information on one network can save a lot of time, money, and most importantly, lives.
After a significant vetting process of critical communications providers, Loomis made the decision to deploy Everbridge to support their business continuity and resiliency efforts.
After a tornado warning was declared, Emergency management officials quickly and decisively issued a tornado warning through Everbridge to over 70,000 area contacts.
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services used their public alert and warning program, powered by Everbridge, to reach residents during the Thomas Fire.
Everbridge is used to enable the organization to "quickly and effectively communicate with our sites, employees and our incident management team"
Rackspace uses Everbridge, integrated with InternationalSOS, NC4 and other systems, to launch immediate notifications to travelers and mobile employees.
Everbridge’s CareConverge for Hospitals allows care teams to coordinate multiple clinicians, technicians, and staff across multiple locations and schedules to respond to the needs of patients efficiently and effectively leading to increase response times, quality and patient satisfaction.
Dr. David Levine, MD, MA from Brigham & Women’s Hospital leads an in-depth discussion on the concept of “home hospital.”
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Healthcare systems play a critical role in response to emergencies that happen in their communities. Healthcare systems need to be able to communicate and coordinate rapidly.