BART a complete solution for the entire turnout process By the BART Team, at Emerg DATE: 01/01/2016.

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BART a complete solution for the entire turnout process By the BART Team, at Emerg DATE: 01/01/2016

Emergency Personnel who get up at 3 am in the morning to help other members of their community

Embraced by over 17,000 Australians The Adoption of BART

The BART Turnout Process

Message received

Members respond in real-time + (optional)

Station Platform

Regional Platform

A vehicle is assigned to the incident

Assigned vehicle - real-time location

Vehicle is on its way to the incident

Vehicle en-route - real-time location

Vehicle arrives at the incident

Vehicle Arrival - real-time location

Vehicle returns to the station

Vehicle returning - real-time location

Job Completed

Emergency personnel working together

BART Survey: RESULTS 99% indicated it was important to them. 25% gave examples where BART actually saved lives and property. 60% indicated more members responded to call outs with savings of 1-5 minutes Emergency personnel LOVE using BART

Summary: INDIVIDUAL LEVEL 1.All members have a direct line to the rest of their crew 2.All members within a team have access to ongoing, real time updates 3.Utilises a natural and common method of communicating 4.Vehicle and Member Map visualisation

Summary: BRIGADE LEVEL 1.View incoming incidents, as well as a running list of those members attending the event 2.An estimated time of arrival for each member 3.Attending member qualifications are provided 4.Vehicle and Member Map visualisation

Summary: REGIONAL LEVEL 1.View the distribution of resources 2.View the status of trucks turning out to an incident and their current locations in real time 3.Identify incidents that haven’t been responded to within a specified timeframe

Summary: AGENCY LEVEL 1.Agency can view the incidents and turnout responses within entire regions, across different agencies 2.Complete situational awareness of events that are occurring across the state in real time 3.Vehicle Map visualisation

And Much More 1.Member availability 2.Team creation and management 3.Multiple group participation 4.Message sending with attachments 5.Group and team discussion 6.Fire hydrants and water points 7.External feeds 8.And more to come based on your suggestions

BART a complete solution for the entire turnout process

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