Ossipee Mountain Electronics Offers Pryme Radio Accessories to New England Public Safety Customers
“Aftermarket and OEM accessories aren’t always the best fit for critical communications. That’s why our go-to resource is Pryme. We know their two-way radio accessories are backed by consistent quality and service,” said Stephanie Porusta of OME.
Pryme radio accessories are now being distributed to law enforcement and other public safety agencies in the New England region by Ossipee Mountain Electronics (OME).
For nearly 50 years, OME has specialized in providing two-way radio communication solutions to clients across New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont.
The New Hampshire Department of Safety relies on OME to support the Motorola two-way radios that many branches use including the State Police, Fire Marshal, and Bomb Squad. They also look to OME for audio accessory solutions, including Pryme products.
“Aftermarket and OEM accessories aren’t always the best fit for critical communications. That’s why our go-to resource is Pryme. We know their two-way radio accessories are backed by consistent quality and service,” said Stephanie Porusta, vice president at OME.
Recently, the New Hampshire State Marine Patrol heard that other Department of Safety branches were using Pryme accessories and approached OME to find a solution that would block loud noises, while enabling focused hearing when patrolling the waters, especially during high tourist season. OME recommended Pryme’s Listen-Only Acoustic Tube Earphones to go with the patrol’s Motorola speaker mics and the rest is history, Pryme reports.
Also, the New Hampshire Judicial Branch Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) needed to equip bailiffs with two-way radio accessories that would allow discreet communications when court was in session. Again, OME went to Pryme for a solution and chose the 1-Wire Surveillance Style Lapel Mic with SNAP Connector for Kenwood Radios and a proprietary braided fiber cable technology that comes with a lifetime warranty.
When Pryme first introduced the braided-fiber cables, OME saw a need for a different version. Because Pryme has the ability to develop custom products, OME knew they could approach them with the idea.
“We want to be part of the solution, not just sell stuff,” Dave George, Pryme’s president and chief technologist said. “If we don’t have what clients need, we’ll try to make it for them or else refer them to someone who does. We never just stick a band-aide on the problem and call it a day.”
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