Resilient Communications When Infrastructure Fails
EmergencyComms is 911 Command's RF and LoRa mesh communications platform, built specifically for the scenarios where every other system stops working. Wildland operations beyond cellular range. Disaster zones where towers are down or saturated. Large-scale incidents where hundreds of users overwhelm whatever infrastructure remains. These are the environments EmergencyComms was designed for — not as an afterthought, but as the entire premise.
Rather than replacing the radios and systems your agency already depends on, EmergencyComms operates as a resilient supplemental data layer — a self-healing mesh network that keeps unit positions, patient tracking data, task assignments, and operational status flowing no matter what the environment throws at it. It integrates directly with CommandKit and ResponderOS to maintain operational continuity across the entire 911 Command ecosystem, even when the internet goes dark.
LoRa Mesh Networking
Long-range, low-power radio mesh that creates its own infrastructure wherever you deploy it — no towers, no internet, no cell signal required.
Layered Resilience
Designed from the ground up to operate independently of any single network path. The mesh adapts as nodes go offline — your data keeps moving.
Data Force Multiplier
EmergencyComms carries what your radios can't — unit GPS positions, patient data, task status, and operational sync. Your radio handles voice. EmergencyComms handles the rest.
Ecosystem Integration
Native integration with CommandKit and ResponderOS. When cellular fails, your command tools keep functioning through the EmergencyComms mesh.