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The Rhode Island Airport Police at T. F. Green Airport said this morning it will install a new emergency notification system to aid in their communications during emergencies and security breaches. The system, supplied by PURVIS Systems Inc., based in Middletown, will allow airport police officials to establish immediate contact with officers, first responders and outside units nationwide. RI Airport Police Chief David Hayden said, “Since our work at T.F. Green presents a myriad of security issues, we required a communications system that would allow us to extend our reach beyond the members of our own unit, while enabling us to inform key officials in other airports nationwide.” Don Dupuis, director of public safety at PURVIS Systems, Inc., said, “Travel safety remains a top-of-mind issue among officials, employees and travelers alike, and the need to communicate effectively is a critical element in providing that security. PURVIS ENS has been designed precisely to accommodate this form of communication, and we look forward to working with the Rhode Island Airport Police as they put the system to use.” |
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