The Verizon (NYSE: VZ) Frontline Crisis Response Team recently delivered mission-critical communications capabilities in support of the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office and multiple other public safety agencies during the annual Utah Search and Rescue (SAR) Conference at Fish Lake. At the request of the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office, the Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team delivered a Satellite Picocell on Trailer, a Rapid Response Connectivity Unit (RRCU) and multiple other Verizon Frontline solutions to provide connectivity for the 450 attendees involved in the training conference.
The RRCU is C-Band-enabled (5G) and features Low Earth Orbit and Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellite connectivity options, a cloud-managed firewall, a cloud-managed router/switch and 4G LTE network extenders capable of supporting up to 120 active users. This asset is also built on a rugged, all-terrain motorized carriage, includes a gasoline generator with an extra five-gallon fuel tank and functions at a variety of altitudes and climates.
To help strengthen capabilities when conducting search and rescue operations, Utah routinely conducts in-depth training conferences and exercises designed to simulate real-world emergency response scenarios.
This year’s search and rescue conference included CPR certifications, drone classes, tracking exercises, SAR skills demonstrations and presentations from a number of different agencies designed to help improve interoperability across the state.
“The connections Verizon Frontline provided during this event were critical to the success of our mission and efforts of the training conference,” said Sheriff Nathan J. Curtis, Sevier County Sheriff’s Office. “Maintaining the necessary communications during the event provided real world opportunities to link different communications systems together and coordinate efforts in the field. Verizon Frontline’s teamwork and personnel were amazing to work with and they are a credit to the company.”
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