by gwcollins | Sep 5, 2021 | Communications, Updates
CCS had already been working with the State of Louisiana on several new projects through the State Fire Marshall’s Office when the forecast started to predict a new Hurricane forming in the Gulf of Mexico. The tropical depression quickly escalated to a tropical...
by keyelement | Aug 26, 2021 | Communications
Did you know that, according to the CDC, there were over 20,000 workers within the private industry who experienced trauma in 2018 due to nonfatal workplace violence? Additionally, due to these incidents, 21% of workers affected had to stay away from work for 31 days...
by gwcollins | Aug 24, 2021 | Communications, Updates
FEMA’s Regional Service Centers all maintain a fleet of mobile command centers to support their teams when they roll out to a natural or man made disaster response. These units vary in size and functionality but the largest classification of unit they use is an...
by gwcollins | Aug 2, 2021 | Communications, Updates
Day One of the Sheriff’s Association of Texas 143rd annual training conference and expo. Very well attended conference and CCS is here with our partners from Briefcam video analytics software, Sat-Lite Technologies, and Vetted Security. Great deal of interest in...
by keyelement | Jul 23, 2021 | Communications
The military, like any organization responding to a situation, needs to have a base for coordinating their emergency response. A mobile military command center allows the military to set up a location close to where they need to be, but still be able to communicate in...
by keyelement | Jun 23, 2021 | Communications
Emergency professionals keep our country safe from harm and natural disasters. Today, over 70% of 911 calls in the U.S. are placed from wireless phones. While North America uses 911, other countries use 999 instead. Whether you’re in emergency services, a law...