Friday, January 8, 2010

In Motion Technology Provides Vital Communications Link for Rural Michigan EMS


In Motion Technology, the leader in mobile networking technologies that efficiently connect and manage equipment, information and people in the field, today announced that Oceana EMS in Western Michigan has joined a growing number of rural ambulance services relying on the company’s wireless solutions for easy-to-use, cost-effective mobile networking that can be upgraded without outside technical support.

“With other solutions, to change wireless carriers, you had to buy new equipment or perform complicated software programming,” said Oceana EMS Director Lance Corey. “With In Motion’s onBoard Mobile Gateway, to change or add additional wireless networks, you just change air cards. In Motion’s solution offers the flexibility and adaptability that we demanded.”

Oceana’s Gateways use Verizon’s 3G network to connect ambulances travelling across a 500 square mile service area. Back at the station, Gateways connect using the headquarters Wi-Fi network.

“We needed a solution that would provide reliable communications in a rural area,” said Corey. “In Motion allows us to focus on saving lives instead of worrying about wireless dead zones and spotty communications.”

In addition to mobile communication support for Oceana EMS’s day-to-day operations, In Motion will soon help local officials plan for mass casualty incidents. Other jurisdictions have deployed In Motion Technology to enable first responders in the field to use handheld bar code scanners, laptops, and PDAs to track and update the status of patients during the chaos of large-scale disasters.

“We are proud that In Motion was chosen to support Oceana’s important mission in Michigan,” said Tony Morris, VP of Sales & Marketing for In Motion Technology. “More than ever, rural medical service providers across the US and Canada are choosing In Motion to provide reliable, flexible connectivity and improve emergency operations.”