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Improve Safety With Geographic Analysis

Everyone is affected by the Public Safety industry. Public Safety deals with many areas within our community . Some areas that are within the Public Safety industry are incident/disaster planning, emergency responses, dispatch information to emergency personnel, analyzing historical events, fire departments, and emergency medical services. Public safety personnel collect information to aid  in everything from predicting and understanding natural disasters to providing location information to the emergency departments (i.e. fire and EMS) in a specific area. Many agencies and people rely on Public Safety for vast amounts of information.

GbBIS: A Safety Tool

The Public Safety industry can benefit greatly by using GbBIS software. The mapping solutions that GbBIS contains pair up perfectly with the purposes of the Public Safety industry. For example, the location of natural disasters that have occurred in the past can be mapped to determine any patterns in a specific area, useful in predicting future disasters. In addition, the routes for emergency crews can be mapped to find the most quick and efficient way to get to emergencies. With maps showing the population density in danger areas, disaster planning may be benefited. In this industry, speed and efficiency are vital. GbBIS can provide solutions for predicting disasters/incidents, routing emergency personnel, and disaster planning.