During public health and safety emergencies, take a RadioSTAT Portable Emergency Advisory Radio Station into critical areas and speak directly to citizens via standard radio receivers. RadioSTAT can be a lifesaver, allowing the broadcast of critical instructions and information regarding, for example.
DisastersEvacuations.
Medical Emergencies (hospital surge, points of distribution field information, quarantine isolation, decontamination).
TerroristShooter Incidents.
HAZMAT and Traffic Information.
Critical Public Safety Instructions.
Road ConstructionInfrastructure Failures.
AMBER Alerts.
Built for speed and portability, RadioSTAT electronics are housed in high-impact, weather-resistant cases. The quick-erect antenna system folds up, allowing the entire station to be set up in 10 minutes by one person.
RadioSTAT is FCC-licensed. The signal is typically announced to the public by FASTrack (pictured right) or other portable signs, positioned at the periphery of the coverage area. Motorists receive broadcasts on standard vehicle radios, over 25-75 square miles.
The stations are priced affordably so multiple units can be deployed simultaneously at different locations during an emergency as required.Portability becomes an instant asset during emergencies, allowing re-establishment of the signal from a new location quickly.
Portability also makes RadioSTAT especially useful at large public gatherings for broadcasting key information, i.e., schedules, traffic, parking, safety and critical instructions for patrons approaching or exiting.
Programming may be controlled using flash drives through a USB port and may also be uploaded via Ethernet from a network or a laptop computer. If you operate RadioSTAT at a fixed location, when it is not required in the field, the network capability makes this asset all the more valuable.
During non-emergency times, officials often operate from a fixed location via the patented VP9000 Vertical Profile Antenna (see Options below). This helps familiarize citizens with the frequency. Regular FCC-allowed messages may be broadcast during those times.