Monrovia Fire Dept Boosts Emergency Response with Starlink Satellite Tech
October 19, 2024The Monrovia Volunteer Fire Department in Madison County, Alabama, has recently acquired new satellite internet equipment to enhance safety and communication for residents.
This new technology includes a Starlink satellite system, specifically designed to maintain connectivity in remote areas or during outages.
The decision to invest in this satellite technology was influenced by recent communication losses experienced by first responders in North Carolina during hurricanes.
Officials emphasized the importance of reliable communication tools after witnessing the challenges faced by first responders in Western North Carolina.
With over 2,500 Fire/Rescue and medical emergency calls handled each year, the need for effective communication is critical for the Monrovia Volunteer Fire and Rescue (MVFR).
The Starlink satellite can function as both a fixed communications platform for the fire station and a mobile solution during emergencies when traditional communications are compromised.
Additionally, the Starlink technology will enable MVFR's drone team to stream live video directly to responders, significantly improving situational awareness during emergencies.
This advancement in technology is expected to enhance the overall response capabilities of the Monrovia Volunteer Fire Department.
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WAFF • Oct 18, 2024
Fire department purchase Starlink to help first respondersWHNT.com • Oct 18, 2024
Monrovia Volunteer Fire & Rescue purchases Starlink to assist first responders