CSA Monitoring & DICE Corporation Launch New System to Send Alarm Dispatches Directly to 911 Centers in Michigan

CSA Monitoring in the state capital has launched a new product that allows alarm dispatching companies to send emergency dispatches directly to emergency communication centers (ECCs). In the past, the burglary and fire alarm industry relied on phone calls, requiring operators to verbally communicate the emergency, address and other details to 911 dispatchers. This new direct connection implemented by CSA is designed to reduce response time and significantly increase the accuracy of the data received by 911 centers.
“This technology is incredible for delivering accurate information to the correct PSAP in a very short time frame, cutting more than two minutes off the emergency process in some cases,” said Marc Cuddie, owner, CSA. “In a fire, this is huge. Fire experts agree that a fire can double in size every minute it burns, so saving even a few minutes has a major impact on protecting life and property.”
Dice Corporation, also a Michigan-based technology company, is the software vendor that enabled this interface through its new PSAP Connect service.
“We chose Michigan as one of the first states to go live because it is our home state, and CSA is a very forward-thinking company as well as one of the technology leaders in the wholesale monitoring industry,” said Clifford Dice, CEO, Dice Corporation. “In this case, our interface covers more than 86% of the state’s population and connects a significant percentage of ECCs. We also have other alarm companies that we plan to bring live in additional states as we roll out a nationwide platform for the industry’s top alarm providers.”
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