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Disaster Accountability - k rugged handheld mobile computer

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7 LˆiÊVœ“«ÕÌi i v i뜘`i LÀˆ˜}ÊÀi>‡Ìˆ“i Lˆi i vÊ>V MC909X-K Rugged Handheld Mobile Computer UÊ Data and phone calls in one device UÊ Drop-resistant (6 ft./1.8 m to concrete) UÊ Dust-tight and protected against water (IP64) UÊ 1D/2D bar code scanning; image capture options UÊ Networks: WiFi, EDGE, iDEN® UÊ Bluetooth® 1.2 4 2 Disaster Accountability The challenge: Manual accountability at the disaster site. First response accountability has received considerable attention as government agencies look to strengthen overall disaster response and preparedness in the wake of natural disasters and terrorist attacks. However, with firefighters, police, rescue, EMS, and other first responders flooding the scene, keeping track of personnel, victims, and assets is no easy task. When every second counts, the paperwork burden and its associated productivity loss can translate into lost lives. Furthermore, with manual systems, critical information often resides on clipboards at the scene and is inaccessible to offsite command centers, evacuation sites, hospitals and other agencies. The solution: Improve first response accountability with mobility. With a Motorola mobile computer in the hands of your responders, you bring real-time mobile data to the point of activity. UÊ On site at an incident, mobility solutions help rapidly screen, check in, and track first responders. A complete electronic record documents when responders enter and exit an incident scene, providing National Incident Management System compliance. UÊ Rescue workers can use a mobile computer to record, photograph, and tag all evacuees onsite. With a bar-coded wristband or ID tag, evacuees can be tracked throughout the entire process. UÊ A Motorola mobile computer equipped with bar code scanning and image capture capabilities enables a rapid and highly accurate inventory of all assets - in minutes instead of hours.

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Disaster Accountability
The challenge:
Manual accountability at the disaster site.
First response accountability has received considerable attention as
government agencies look to strengthen overall disaster response
and preparedness in the wake of natural disasters and terrorist
attacks.
However, with firefighters, police, rescue, EMS, and other first
responders flooding the scene, keeping track of personnel,
victims, and assets is no easy task. When every second counts,
the paperwork burden and its associated productivity loss can
translate into lost lives. Furthermore, with manual systems,
critical information often resides on clipboards at the scene and
is inaccessible to offsite command centers, evacuation sites,
hospitals and other agencies.
The solution:
Improve first response accountability with mobility.
With a Motorola mobile computer in the hands of your responders,
you bring real-time mobile data to the point of activity.
On site at an incident, mobility solutions help rapidly screen,
check in, and track first responders. A complete electronic
record documents when responders enter and exit an incident
scene, providing National Incident Management System
compliance.
Rescue workers can use a mobile computer to record,
photograph, and tag all evacuees onsite. With a bar-coded
wristband or ID tag, evacuees can be tracked throughout the
entire process.
A Motorola mobile computer equipped with bar code scanning
and image capture capabilities enables a rapid and highly
accurate inventory of all assets — in minutes instead of hours.
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MC909X-K
Rugged Handheld Mobile Computer
Data and phone calls in one device
Drop-resistant (6 ft./1.8 m to concrete)
Dust-tight and protected against water (IP64)
1D/2D bar code scanning; image capture options
Networks: WiFi, EDGE, iDEN
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Bluetooth
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