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ZETRON is a manufacturer of the mission-critical integrated communications systems founded in 1980. It is one of three subsidiary companies of JVC Kenwood of Yokohama, Japan. [1]
It offers several equipments for use by Emergency and Public Safety Agencies (Fire, Ambulance and Police) : integrated solutions combine IP-based dispatch, NG9-1-1 call-taking, voice logging, IP fire station alerting, CAD, mapping, video surveillance and security solutions, and automatic vehicle location (AVL) systems.

Zetron - Fire Station Turn Out: Emergency Dispatch System


Product introductions

  • Radio Dispatch: Capable to dispatch the emergency service officers to the urgent event with interoperation across equipment, departments, agencies, and jurisdictions.
  • E-9-1-1 MAX Call-taking - It is emergency Call taking system by the capacity of 24 Office Positions with secondary phones, 48 Admininistrative Call lines,

8 Hosted sites via Automatic Call Recovery (ACR) feature

  • Fire station alerting and Dispatch: Converting to IP between the central HQ site and the fire stations increases the alerting speed with to open fire station bay doors, control station lights or alarm when station sense an external input
  • CAD and GIS Mapping System - Combination of Computer-aided Dispatch (CAD) & Geographic Information System (GIS), The emergency call taker would dispatch the fire or ambulance officer from the nearest location to the event place.
  • Specialized integrated communications : Alarm reporter, Auto Dialer

History

  • 1980: Zetron is founded.
  • 1981: Introduces paging products for volunteer fire departments (CE-1000).
  • 1990: opens European office
  • 2001: The Advanced Communication System (Acom) is introduced, expanding to large-scaled dispatch center capability.
  • 2004: IP-based interface is delivered between Acom and M/A-Com's OpenSky.
  • 2009: Developed New IP-based Fire Station Alerting system
  • 2013: Introduces DMR-based paging solution.
  • 2016: Announced New video surveillance and security solution
  • 2017: Established the strategic partnership with Harris Corporation company for emergency dispatch console system [2]

Notes

  1. ^ "Kenwood to acquire Zetron". urgentcomm.com.
  2. ^ "Harris, Zetron announce strategic partnership". urgentcomm.com.