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May 2009
Assistance to Firefighter's Grant closing May 20, 2008.
Click here to find
out how to receive FREE money for Deccan applications... |
May 2009
New dates for Deccan's WEB UGC 2009 have been announced and registration
is now OPEN! Please mark July 8-10, 2009 on your calendars as the new
conference dates and visit
http://www.deccanintl.com/2009UGC/Index.htm for more information |
April 2009
Defend your department's budget with ADAM.
Click here to find out how... |
April 2009
Deccan Announces Web UGC 2009: July 8-10, 2009. Stay tuned for more
information! |
March 2009
Deccan Users Group Conference Postponed until 2010. Stay tuned for details
regarding a WEB UGC later this year in 2009! |
February 2009
Rochester Fire Department, NY joins the BARB cliental base at
Deccan. Rochester Fire joined the Deccan family in 2002 with their
purchase of CAD Analyst and ADAM. |
January 2009
Boston Emergency Medical Services, MA
joins the
Deccan family with their purchase of LiveMUM. |
January 2009
CENCOM (Kitsap County Central Communications E-911)
joins the
Deccan family with their purchase of LiveMUM. |
January 2009
Deccan would like to announce and welcome all it's new clients signed in
2008. Welcome new CAD Analyst and ADAM users from:
Buffalo Fire Department, CENCOM (Kitsap County Central Communications
E-911), Corpus Christi Fire Department, Fairfax County Fire & Rescue, Graham
Fire Rescue, Houston Fire Department, and Poway Fire Department.
Welcome
new LiveMUM users from:
Buffalo Fire Department, Metro Nashville Fire, NORCOM (Formerly Bellevue
Communications), and San Francisco Fire & EMS.
Welcome
new BARB users from:
Chesterfield Fire & EMS, Washington County Consolidated Communications
Agency (WCCCA), and Washington County Fire & Rescue. |
May 2008
LiveMUM features in
Canadian Firefighting & EMS Quarterly. Read how LiveMUM's probability
modeling helps improve emergency coverage. |
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CLIENT TESTIMONIALS |
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“CAD Analyst is the only intuitive tool that presents graphically persuasive
evidence of the department’s performance. When Fire Chiefs need monies to secure
equipment and redistribute resources, CAD Analyst provides persuasive reports
for both equipment and personnel resources.” - Chief Roy Hamlin, City of
Miami Fire Rescue Dept.
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NFPA 1710 Analyst : Overview
NFPA 1710 has spiked interest among many Fire Chiefs nationwide, requiring for fire department response times to strictly meet the NFPA standards. Deccan International has applied its CAD Analyst and Fire/EMS ADAM (Apparatus Deployment Analysis Module) experience to develop 1710 ANALYST to directly meet the needs of 1710. While building 1710 ANALYST, Deccan carefully analyzed the 1710 standards to obtain a good understanding and a precise meaning of the various response time requirements as well as other criteria. Below is a listing of some of the criteria in 1710 ANALYST:
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Dispatch to Enroute (60 seconds) |
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Enroute to On-Scene of First Engine Company (4 personnel) |
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Enroute to On-Scene of First BLS Capable Units (240 seconds) |
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Enroute to On-Scene of First ALS Capable Units (480 seconds) |
- First Full Alarm – Hydrant
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Enroute to On-Scene of First Alarm Units (480 seconds) |
- First Full Alarm – Non-Hydrant
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Enroute to On-Scene of First Alarm Units (480 seconds) |
- First Full Alarm – Non-Hydrant
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Enroute to On-Scene of First Alarm Units (480 seconds) |

In addition, you will find other criteria that reflect other 1710 concerns:
- Aerial Operators
- Chief Officer Aid
- Water Supply requirements
- ALS/BLS Provider Requirements on ALS Responses
Could 1710 ANALYST be of help to you? To find out, please call us at:
(858) 764 - 8333. We’ll gladly share our 1710 experience with you.
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