Suddenly, your heart is racing. Something’s happened, and you and the people around you aren’t safe. Whether there’s an emergency such as a fire, hurricane, or flood, you’re now unexpectedly in an emergency.

Can you imagine what would happen if something like this were to occur and you didn’t have an effective emergency response communication plan in place?

This is why it’s so important to have a plan and to ensure that you have all the equipment necessary to establish it. However, you may not know what equipment is necessary, which can be stressful.

That’s why we’ve put together this article. In it, we’ll review what equipment you need as part of your plan so you can ensure you and others are safe whatever the emergency. Read on to learn more.

Mobile Command Center

With a mobile command center, you have access to mobile communication and power trailers that are custom-built for you. They provide you with a radio, data, and voice network that’s fully operational. Within 15 minutes of when you deploy it, it will be functioning.

Because of the VSAT auto acquire satellite system, you get not only Internet and access to data, but also a SIP and hosted VoIP service that makes two-way communication possible.

This is all important for emergency response communication because you have access to several types of communication.

Two-way is especially necessary so people can stay in communication with each other in case there are any issues they have to discuss when the emergency is occurring.

A mobile command center also has a pneumatic mast, to which you can attach video surveillance equipment, HAM radio antennas, television antennas, weather station equipment, and LAN/WAN antennas that are wireless.

You can also attach cellular extender antennas and land mobile repeater and radio antennas.

This will make it possible for you to have a large number of different types of communications, which is important in an emergency.

Portable Air Shelter

If you find yourself in an emergency where you need more space than what’s available in your mobile command center, having a portable air shelter can help. This is a shelter space that’s climate-controlled that can be deployed along with your mobile command center.

As a result, the First Responders in your communication will have the space they need to work during an emergency, which can be otherwise difficult to find.

These shelters can include rain guards, rubber flooring, heating, AC, exterior and interior LED lighting, portable beds, work chairs and tables, medical examination equipment, and more.

You’ll have everything you need to manage the emergency, including the space needed to make communications efficient.

Portable Emergency Response Center

Another important type of equipment needed is PERC, or a portable emergency response center. With this item, all you have to do is turn it on, raise the WiFi and LTE antennas, or point the VSAT or BGAN antenna, for satellite connectivity, toward the skyline in the southwest.

The PERC will then connect, in less than five minutes, to local radios, a predetermined satellite, or cellular networks.

As a result, you’ll be able to communicate how you need to, no matter where you are and what the emergency is.

This equipment is also specifically designed for environments that are extreme, so no matter the weather, you can use it to communicate.

Even in worst-case scenarios, this type of equipment will provide you with up to 20 wireless devices working all at once with data or VoIP transmissions, as well as broadband speeds there at least between 464 Kbps and 20 Mbps.

Ethernet ports are also available, which will provide you with support for wired connections, greater bandwidth, and higher speed.

Medical Tent

If your emergency response communication is related to an emergency that has caused many injuries or illnesses, then you’ll need a medical tent where you can carry out the care of people negatively affected by the emergency.

These make it possible for you to have an office space that’s mobile and has communication equipment and power.

You can also use a medical tent to set up a relief station, a mobile field hospital or medical triage center, or an area where you can screen individuals before letting them into a building such as a hospital.

Features and benefits that come with a medical tent include HVAC for cooling or heating the units, a mobile generator that powers the unit as well as the LED lights, and doors and divider curtains for privacy.

They also include HAZMAT units that have a water filtration system, dressing and changing rooms, bunk beds to sleep in, medical supplies storage space, and refrigeration units for the temporary setup of a morgue.

LTE Service

Finally, an LTE service can help you keep your communications working in an emergency. These include Sierra, CradlePoint, and Pepwave LTE routers that are wireless and have support for multiple SIM cards from a variety of providers.

They also have load balancing, which can be helpful for making communication possible even when there isn’t much reception.

By having this emergency communications support available, you’ll be able to connect and stay safe during an emergency.

Need More Information Regarding Emergency Response Communication?

Now that you’ve learned about what equipment is needed to establish an effective emergency response communication plan, you might need additional information.

Maybe you want to learn more about which specific equipment will be best for your situation. Or maybe you want to find out where you can buy this equipment.

Whatever information you need, we can help. At Comprehensive Communication Services, we’re experts when it comes to emergency response communication. We also sell many emergency-related products.

To learn more about these products, contact us now.