SOS Technologies & Regroup Partner to Automate Life-Safety Alerts Directly from On-Site Emergency Alert Systems

SOS Technologies, a company in accelerated emergency alert and life-safety systems, formed a strategic partnership with Regroup, a cloud-based emergency and operational communication platform. The integration connects SOS Technologies’ Emergency Alert System directly to Regroup’s mass notification platform, automating critical communications the moment a duress alert is activated.
The result is a fully automated life-safety workflow: when an SOS Technologies Emergency Alert System is triggered, Regroup initiates targeted internal and stakeholder notifications across SMS, voice, email, mobile push and desktop alerts.
Designed for high-risk environments including schools, healthcare facilities, manufacturing sites and corporate campuses, the partnership is aimed at eliminating communication bottlenecks by turning a single alert activation into enterprise-wide communication instantly.
SOS Technologies’ platform modernizes emergency workflows by connecting on-site alert systems to secure, cloud-based infrastructure. Its GovRAMP-authorized architecture ensures deployments meet public-sector security standards while remaining scalable across large portfolios and distributed facilities.
“With SOS Technologies and Regroup, organizations can leverage their legacy investments to accelerate the arrival of both internal security teams and external first responders, while simultaneously triggering instant, multi-channel mass communications to key stakeholders,” said Travis Leonardi, CEO, SOS Technologies. “Our interoperable, GovRAMP-authorized platform is engineered to be exceptionally secure and fast, seamlessly unifying detection, dispatch and notification within a single, secure ecosystem.”
Joe Di Pasqaule, CEO, Regroup, said, “This integration removes friction at the most critical moment. By integrating with SOS Technologies, alarms can automatically trigger Regroup’ s mass notification workflows the moment they’re activated, without the need for someone to be at a workstation. In high-risk scenarios like an active shooter event, that speed can be lifesaving.”
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