"It's great to be one of the first public safety agencies in Will County to take advantage of FirstNet applications," said Chief Fred Hayes.
Hayes said the Elwood PD's decision to join FirstNet was based on the following 3 critical factors:
Groundbreaking Technology—FirstNet is the only platform that gives first responders priority and preemption. That means we'll have access to the connection we need – even when the network is congested. This will help us keep ourselves and those we serve safe and secure. We look forward to taking advantage of additional mission-critical capabilities as the technology advances.
Immediate Innovation—Traditional public safety networks don't support apps and video, but FirstNet does. This can enable us to use data in new ways, changing the way we achieve our mission. FirstNet features a public safety-focused applications ecosystem and a growing device portfolio. This puts innovative tools at our fingertips. And the more actionable information and capabilities we have access to, the more situational awareness we have and the smarter and faster we can operate.
Affordability with No Speed Limits—We demand a lot. But we can't pay a lot. FirstNet gives us the mission-critical capabilities we need with the affordability we require. And our access to the important information we need will never be throttled anywhere in the country.
"As the home to the largest inland port in North America, it's vitally important to give our police officers the critical tools to respond effectively to the unique dynamics presented by a massive logistical and warehousing industrial complex," said Hayes.
When a major event occurs, it's important to share data with other responders. As more agencies join FirstNet, it will drive a greater level of interoperability. This should help Elwood PD communicate with ease across agencies, jurisdictions and even state lines.