Posts Tagged ‘Public Safety Repeater Ordinance’

It is more and more common for first-responders, (Police/Fire/EMS), to demand reliable ubiquitous radio coverage to ensure the safety of the public, as well as their own.  In many instances poor in-building radio coverage has a negative impact on first responders ability to communicate effectively in a crisis situation.  The prevailing thought today is that “Mission-critical” coverage can no longer end at the hospital doorway, basement, or stairwell. 

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Harris Communications implements the first In-Building emergency responder communication system in accordance with the City of Charlotte Fire and Public Safety Repeater Ordinance.

In-Building Emergency Responder Communication Charlotte, NC

A prominent developer that has been active in the Greater Charlotte and Greensboro markets for over 40 years was in need of a wireless solution. They have developed in excess of eight million square feet of office, hospitality, medical, retail and industrial facilities. Through planned and sustainable growth the developer has built established communities that are well maintained and respected in the greater Charlotte area.