FalTech GPS “Top Exhibitor” at ESS 2024
FalTech GPS has been featured in Edition 262 of Industry Update magazine as a Top Exhibitor at the Emergency Services Show (ESS) 2024.
The article is here – click the right arrow on the page to forward to page 28, or search “FalTech”.
ESS is the premier event in the “Blue Light” calendar. Known for showcasing over 500 industry-leading suppliers, ESS is a key gathering for emergency services professionals.
This year, FalTech GPS participated in the Emergency Tech Show (ETS), co-located within ESS, to highlight cutting-edge solutions that are transforming emergency responses.
Among fellow exhibitors like Microsoft, Google and telent, FalTech GPS stood out as a leader in GPS signal provision, supported its longstanding manufacturing partner Roger-GPS Ltd.
Enabling Seamless GPS Connectivity for Emergency Services
Reliable GPS connectivity is critical for emergency responders, yet many fire, police and ambulance stations face similar challenges when striving to meet contracted response times:
Structural Interference: Building materials often block GPS signals, leaving Mobile Data Terminals (MDTs) and other satellite navigation equipment without a reliable lock.
Outdated Location Data: Without a strong, reliable GPS connection inside the station, MDTs may send “stale” coordinates to control centres, delaying response times.
FalTech’s GPS repeater systems address these issues by bringing outdoor signals inside buildings, ensuring reliable navigation for emergency vehicles.
How GPS Repeaters Improve Emergency Response
Key Benefits:
- Instant signal acquisition, eliminating delays when leaving the station.
- Real-time location updates for control centres.
- Enhanced navigation reliability, ensuring quicker response times.
For detailed insights on how GPS repeaters support emergency services:
- Fire Stations: Ensure fire crews can respond instantly with operational MDTs.
- Police Stations: Keep officers connected, even within station premises.
- Ambulance Stations: Ensure smooth navigation from dispatch to incident.