2020-02-23

Federal Engineering selected by El Dorado Hills fire department for emergency communications center assessment and design

Source: Federal Engineering
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

El Dorado Hills Fire Department in Northern California has chosen Federal Engineering, Inc. (FE) to conduct an analysis of existing regional Emergency Communications Centers, identify the strengths, weaknesses, and capabilities of different options and make a recommendation as to what would be the best for the Department.

Deputy Chief Dustin Hall, the Project Manager for the Department said: “The community of El Dorado Hills is located in western El Dorado County, located on the county line of El Dorado and Sacramento Counties. The Department is an independent California Special District that provides fire and emergency medical services to a portion of the unincorporated area of El Dorado County. The Department responds to over 5,400 requests for service from six fire stations, covering approximately 112 square miles and serves an estimated population of 50,000 people. The Department provides fire suppression, emergency medical, paramedic ambulance transport, technical and water rescue, fire prevention, hazardous material response, and public education services to a predominately suburban community as well as large rural areas.” Hall continued: “Our intent was to hire a radio engineer and dispatch center consultant that could offer the highest quality service at the lowest overall cost to the Department. Very few firms have experiences in both these technologies. We solicited proposals from multiple firms and selected Federal Engineering based upon the firm’s capabilities and extensive experience in California. FE demonstrated in depth knowledge of our unique needs and circumstances and we will rely upon the firm throughout this project.”

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