by keyelement | Apr 15, 2020 | Communications
When a huge natural disaster or another emergency occurs, setting up a communications hub that’s quick and reliable is crucial. Enter the mobile command center to help with such circumstances. With a rise in the number of disasters in the USA, such centers are...
by keyelement | Mar 30, 2020 | Communications
Numerous studies have shown that surveillance cameras can act as an effective deterrent in certain situations. This thought to be particularly true in deserted areas, such as parking lots during the night. Mobile video surveillance cameras are an exceptionally...
by gwcollins | Mar 20, 2020 | Communications, Updates
For 13 years our sole focus has been to provide our customers solutions that allow them to communicate and function regardless of their physical location or the local conditions. The majority of our customers are First Responders that put themselves at risk every day...
by gwcollins | Mar 18, 2020 | Communications, Updates
The use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (or drones) continues to grow in the First Responder Market with more Police and Fire Departments adding “drone fleets” to their arsenal of tools they use to help keep us all safe. These units can be used for search and...
by gwcollins | Feb 26, 2020 | Communications, Updates
CCS is in attendance at the 2020 State of Colorado Emergency Manager’s Conference in Loveland, CO. We are joined at the show by our friends from Zumro Air Shelters, IP Access International, and Sat-Lite Technologies. Great opportunity to get with some of the...
by keyelement | Feb 7, 2020 | Communications
4 Vital Functions of an Emergency Operations Center Did you know that natural disasters caused over 350 fatalities in 2018? From severe thunderstorms and natural floods to earthquakes and heatwaves, natural disasters are difficult to predict and prepare for. The same...
by gwcollins | Jan 28, 2020 | Communications, Updates
Now that our move to Ft. Worth is complete and we are settled in at our new facility at 2800 Golden Triangle Blvd. we can get back to the business of building out mobile command center trailers and vehicles we like to call a MERC (Mobile Emergency Response Center)....
by keyelement | Jan 22, 2020 | Communications
As technology advances and changes, so do the ways in which we conduct business. We’ve even reached a point where a center of operations can now be mobile if it needs to be. Most of us have heard of mobile command centers (MCC), but not everyone is sure about...
by gwcollins | Jan 2, 2020 | Uncategorized
When I look back on 2019, this was one of the most important years and challenging years for CCS since we started our business back in 2007. This will forever be remembered as the “Year of the Move”. Over the past 14 years we have been located in Forney,...
by keyelement | Dec 9, 2019 | Communications
None of us like to think about the possibility of a disaster striking our home, but the truth is it happens every day. Hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, bombings, nuclear meltdowns, floods, tsunamis — the world is a dangerous place, and we need to be prepared....