Millsboro DE.
I have seen this system first hand and it is a lifesaver. I think every
house should have one. It definitely made finding the house easy.
Good job with this and I hope many more people buy your product.
R. Stuart
Lincoln DE
We want to take the opportunity to thank you for a great lifesaving
product. We have used it a few times and the last time was a real
lifesaver. My husband passed out one evening and by the time the
ambulance got there we almost lost him. The ambulance crew commented on
our 911 locator and how it guided them to our house. Although he spent
several days in the hospital, if it had not been for your system that
saved those precious seconds we would not have him.
Thank you
Mrs. A. Fitzgerald
Milford DE
Thanks for a great system. After seeing your 911 Locator at my
brother-in-laws house I purchased one for my aunt. She used it one
night when she was having trouble breathing and pushed her medic
button. It worked as described and helped the ambulance find her house
fast. I also want to thank Jerry for being so pleasant and helpful when
I called to find out how to turn it off. I was unsure of where my aunt
had put the paperwork. Thanks again, another life saved because
of your products. GOD Bless You
K. Fitzgerald
Chester County PA.
When two gunmen allegedly tried to rob a hotel, the manager secretly
called 911 and left the line open. Even though the manager could not
ask for help, the county’s 911 call center was able to identify the
area the call was coming. The call taker identified the area of
the Microtel Inn & Suites off Route 202 in West Goshen. The
dispatcher alerted West Goshen officers in the area of the strange 911
call and officers headed in that direction.What police discovered,
according to investigators, were two armed men who had tied up the
hotel manager in an area behind the front desk And were attempting to
break into the hotel's safe. An investigating officer hollered at a
person in a room behind the front desk. When that happened, the person
jumped up and started shooting with a .32 automatic," said West Goshen
Police Chief Michael Carroll. Investigators said at least one of
the robbers fired shots at police officers as the two ran from the
hotel. A West Goshen officer fired back, fatally injuring one of the
suspected robbers. The second suspected robber, a 15-year-old boy, was
apprehended.Technology created by Berwyn-based Company TruePosition and
Delaware based 911 Locator Systems enabled police to get into the area
and discover the robbery in progress. Once the call taker determined
the area the call was coming from using TruePosition technology
attached to a cell phone tower. When a 911 call is placed by a cell
phone the call is sent to the nearest cell towers. Then the information
is transmitted to the TruePosition equipment attached to the tower. The
coordinates are then sent to the 911 call taker's computer screen,
where a map of the coordinates appears although an exact location
cannot be determined. In the Microtel case, the call taker was
able to direct West Goshen officers to a small area of businesses off
Route 202 and Matlack Street, Haynes said. Once in the area the
offices were able to determine the exact location by the 911
Locator System. The 911 Locator System triggers a high intensity
strobe light notifying emergency personnel of the exact location of a
911 call. "The call taker has to make the best guess of where
they are," he said. "What we did, because we have to be as correct as
possible, we gave police an area. It was mainly the 911 Locator System
that allowed police to determine it was the Microtel...
Denver CO
Excellent product. This will save many lives and untold amount of
property. As you may or not know, we here in Denver are all GPS. I’m
not sure how it is in your area but we are finding in many
instances it is useless. Whether it is entered in the CAD wrong or it
just flukes but many times we find ourselves at the wrong location.
This will save my crews countless time finding a location. I will give
you a call at my earliest.Best wishes and stay safe, “Everyone Comes
Home”.
N. Nuanes, Fire
Chief
Weston, W VA
Hello my names is C. McCall I’m a Firefighter lieutenant and a EMT-B
supervisor I came across your product and I am interested in it, I know
how hard it is to find an address any time of the day and are county
just went thru and readdressed with street name and numbering, are
ready to expand your business to West Virginia? If you could
send me some information on your products. Thank You
C.
McCall Firefighter Lieutenant /EMT-B
Cross Lanes, West
Virginia
My name is Traci, I work for KCEAA and I am stationed in area 13 (Cabin
Creek). I have a top mission for you! Take your product to Cabin Creek
and sell it to everyone up there!!! They have NO address up there what
so ever. Then they get mad because our response time is not in
2.5 seconds. Just because we did not make the right turn at the
white oak tree that we cannot see at 0200 hours. Keep up the good work;
I am sure that us EMS people can help you out with leads. Take care and
keep up the good work.
T.J.
Lenola, New Jersey
Great invention you got there. How long have you been in operation and
are you looking to expand? Keep it safe
God Bless
Pete
Colora, Maryland
Thank You, I have just got to tell you that this product is probably
the best thing that I have ever seen. Are you looking for dealers or
salesmen?
Steve
Addison, Texas
Hey, thank you for the info. I like your idea, ESPECIALLY after riding
with Dallas Fire-Rescue and having to double back and make several U
turns before finding the correct address...it's all very frustrating.
Our field is FULL of brilliant ideas, and they were ALL conceived and
developed by emergency responders...my hats off to you!
Sincerely,
S. B. Parks, Jr.
Laurel, DE
Jerry....I am soooo proud of you...keep on with what you believe
in.....you are an amazing person....good luck and much success to you
in your businesses....
Deanna
Longneck DE.
Well I hope it all goes well we all could use it!!! GOOD LUCK!!! :)
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