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Zetron - MAX Dispatch Software
MAX Dispatch is a dispatch console solution designed to be easily implemented and supported by the Zetron dealer network. It includes built-in interfaces and shared components with MAX solutions such as MAX Call Taking, MAX CAD/GIS and MAX Fire Station Alerting creating an integrated command & control suite. This enables you to migrate to the full solution set as you have time and budget. Standard interfaces also exist with our partner vendor products allowing you to integrate MAX Dispatch console into your existing environment. With MAX Dispatch, you are buying more than a dispatch only solution.
Zetron - MAX Call-Taking Software
MAX Call Taking is designed to increase telecommunicator efficiency and minimize distractions. It’s an end-to-end IP, Next Generation 9-1-1 telecommunications solution with legendary Zetron reliability. MAX Call Taking offers a full range of features and functionality that enable emergency communications teams to initiate fast, informed and coordinated responses. The system has built-in interfaces and shared components with other Zetron solutions, such as MAX CAD/GIS, MAX Dispatch, and MAX Fire Station Alerting, to form a fully integrated command and control suite. MAX Call Taking delivers Next Generation 9-1-1 capabilities now and easily scales to support center growth and surrounding technology upgrades and migrations.
Zetron - Fire Station Alerting Software
Zetron’s IP Fire Station Alerting (IP FSA) system is ideal for any municipality that has IP links between its central communications center and its fire stations. Converting to IP between the central site and the fire station increases the alerting speed and broadens connectivity options. The graphical user interface (GUI) on the PC at the console position gives dispatchers an intuitive, space-saving way to view status and control the PA, tones, and relays at the station. The server architecture manages the comunication with individual fire stations and allows dispatchers at remote locations to interact with the system over an IP connection.
