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An officer in an agency neighboring yours uses COPsync™ to issue a driver a warning for a malfunctioning tail light. Minutes later, an officer in your agency stops the same driver for the same malfunctioning tail light. Using COPsync™, your officer will see everything on the warning issued by the first officer. Take this scenario one step further: As subscribers, the RMS of each agency will also see that information. |
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A Police Officer is the first to arrive at a structure fire. Critical information captured by the officer is shared with Fire Responders, directly importing scene data to the Fire report. Witness information gathered is now shared with investigators on past and future fire investigations. Duplication of data entry is negated. Scene data is transmitted to both the Fire and Police RMS technologies. |
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A Police Officer is the first to arrive at an EMS call. Life saving information such as vital signs, level of consciousness, level of bleeding, medical history, identification, etc. can now be electronically submitted to responding EMS personnel, providing valuable patient treatment preparation time en route. Critical information captured by the officer is shared with EMS, directly importing scene data to the EMS report. |
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A motor-vehicle accident occurs with life threatening injuries present. Patient information gathered from the investigating Police Officer, Fire or EMS personnel will be shared directly with the Hospital's Records System. Valuable time can now be spent on patient care and not on information gathering efforts. |
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According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, private security is one of the top ten fastest growing occupations in this decade. Worldwide, one company alone has over 506,000 employees. The SECURsync™ system provides unparalleled safety and efficiency by gathering data electronically to provide real-time information sharing. |
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The idea of COPsync™, Inc. derived from the 25-years combined law enforcement experience of its founders Russell Chaney and Shane Rapp. Their background includes the founding of www.CARad.com in January 2000, from a start-up company to its successful acquisition by eBay, Inc. in March 2003. After the completion of the CARad.com acquisition, both Russell and Shane wanted to leverage their prior law enforcement background and their software development skills to improve the day-to-day performance of their fellow law enforcement officer. |
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