Verizon Frontline received contract to deliver connectivity and smartphones for the Harris County, Texas, Emergency Services District (ESD) No. 11.
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Verizon Frontline will deliver connectivity and smartphones for use in Harris County ESD No. 11 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) trucks and ambulances to help achieve their mission and better serve the county’s residents.
Over the course of the year, Harris County ESD No. 11 responds to more than 55,000 calls and provides EMS services to more than 600,000 residents across 177 square miles of north Harris County.
“When lives are on the line and every second counts, the Harris County Emergency Services District No. 11 team can count on Verizon, the No. 1 network in public safety,” said Jennifer Chronis, senior vice president, Verizon Public Sector. “Verizon Frontline was built from the ground up with the needs of first responder agencies like Harris County ESD No. 11 in mind, including priority and pre-emption and commitment to real interoperability, regardless of network, platform or device.”
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