If you are reading this article, you already know that Emergency Medical Services Vehicles have more unique challenges than other fleets and Fleeteye’s telematics (vehicle tracking system) and deluxe dashcam systems offer some extra benefits you may not find with other companies.
Fleeteye optional 30 seconds and 15 seconds system updates
Why this matters for you. With 60 seconds gaps for updating the position of a vehicle you have 59 seconds when that vehicle becomes a ghost. In other words, a vehicle traveling 80 kilometers per hour will have travelled 1.3 kilometers in the 60 seconds window. Your dispatcher may have last seen the vehicle at intersection A, but now it has already passed through intersection B.
A 15 second refresh rate reduces that window from 1.3 kilometers to 300 meters. It helps ensure two things more exact arrival times for an ambulance at the hospital and making sure the EMS vehicle closest to the scene is dispatched.
If there is an incident such as an accident you also have more precise information for the time the incident happened.
Visit the Fleeteye website www.fleeteye.ca to see more of our exciting features and capabilities and to request a demo.
The deluxe F790 dashcam solution
Standard dashcams contend with two things at night, the dark road ahead and the EMS vehicle’s flashing lights, which often eliminate details such as license plates (other vehicles), traffic signs, signal lights (of other vehicles) etc., because the camera has to choose between the flashing lights and the dark road. See what we mean here at this juncture in our demo video
https://youtu.be/bU4fLSt3Q2A?t=81 Our High Dynamic Range feature eliminates this issue.
Without enhanced night vision the environment can be grainy or lack sufficient detail, whereas the F790 camera provides clear video. See this spot in the demo video for a comparison https://youtu.be/bU4fLSt3Q2A?t=93 Our cameras offer enhanced night vision.
The F790 is a dual channel camera with front and rear facing. The front facing camera has a 140-degree diagonal viewing angle, on typical city streets wide enough to encompass the width of the road and sidewalks. The camera uses dewarping technology to eliminate the fishbowl effect and provide clear sharp lines for viewing. The rear camera has a 160-degree diagonal viewing angle that will capture collisions from the rear / side encompassing the rear quarter panel of the vehicle. See this spot in the video for dewarping comparison https://youtu.be/bU4fLSt3Q2A?t=97
Phone us at 226-741-0257, email us at joem@fleeteye.ca to request a demo, or register your interest on our website.
