TETRA  |  2013-05-24

Danish Health Authority First to Use Motorola Solutions Image Management System for TETRA Digital Radios; will enhance daily operations

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Tom Quirke, vice president and general manager, Global TETRA Organization, Motorola Solutions "We are delighted to be awarded with this important win. Motorola Solutions designed the image management solution with the MTP6750 device for the requirements o

Paramedics and doctors are often first to be called to a crime or emergency scene to help to save lives. Rapid and secure evidence capture can help them find out the root cause of a mission-critical situation and even improve prosecution success rates. With limited resources, evidence often is not captured or degrades before dedicated evidence-gathering officers can be deployed. With this in mind, the Health Authority in Zealand, Denmark, is empowering its new paramedics and doctors team with Motorola´s mission-critical image management system.

Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: MSI), today announces the first contract win of its TETRA image management solution for the Danish Authority in Zealand, including the MTP6750, the first TETRA radio with an integrated five megapixel camera and the Photograph and Intelligence Communication System (PICS) image management solution. Through PICS, images captured on the MTP6750 can be managed, authenticated and shared within a public safety organisation´s existing workflows, enabling verification of captured images at any point and reducing the chance of evidence being deemed unusable in a prosecution.

The Health dispatch and Control room centre in the region Zealand (one of five regions) is the first in Denmark to employ paramedics and doctors, equipped with their own cars to help increase efficiency in saving lives and in successful prosecution rates. The group of 26 doctors and paramedics are on duty 24x7 and are covering a region with 821,000 citizens.

Source: Motorola Solutions