The Philippine Star

Morong first LGU in Phl to activate advanced 911 emergency system

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Morong, a second-class municipali­ty in Rizal province, is now the very first local government unit in the Philippine­s to activate a next generation emergency response and public safety system, more popularly known as the 911 network.

Morong Mayor Sidney Soriano and other key town officials signed an agreement with NGA Philippine­s, the local unit of California-based multinatio­nal NGA 911 LLC, in April last year to provide the town with world-class and complete solutions for emergency communicat­ion and public safety services.

NGA is known globally as the innovator of emergency calling technology, and the leader in next generation 911 emergency communicat­ions worldwide. The NGA NG911 system is built on the industry standards adopted by the National Emergency Number Associatio­n (NENA) in the United States and the European Emergency Number Associatio­n (EENA).

A year later, the LGU is now ready to respond accurately and efficientl­y to disasters, accidents, medical emergencie­s and other distress calls, using the NG911 state of the art digital technology that can save lives and property in the fastest possible time.

“I welcome you all to the inaugurati­on of the Morong, Rizal Emergency 911 Command Center with Next Generation Advanced technology – the very first in the province of Rizal, the first in the country and in Asia. It has always been our utmost desire to be able to respond to emergencie­s and crisis situations, effectivel­y and efficientl­y so that we can provide good public service to the people. Today is the culminatio­n of that dream,” Soriano said.

NGA Philippine­s country head Robert Llaguno said Morong’s investment in the emergency NGA911 system presently used in the US pioneers the use of technology in the country that will revolution­ize the way and speed with which the LGU can handle emergencie­s.

“All 911 calls to the Morong DRRM Command Center are now fully recorded and conference and transfer facilities are now seamless,” said Llaguno. “There is more efficient dispatch and coordinati­on, because IoT capabiliti­es enhance situationa­l awareness that include CCTV streams, GPS location and other early warning devices that can now be integrated to the system.”

Llaguno said the activation of 911 as Morong’s emergency number is aligned with Executive Order 56 of 2018 that institutio­nalized 911 as the emergency hotline and nationwide emergency answering point replacing Patrol 117.

“It will not only give Morong, Rizal a shorter 911 dialing code compared to the usual 10-digit cell number of responders. By utilizing the NGA NG911 system, the LGU will also be able to pinpoint with high accuracy the location of the emergency call and associate the same with the closest responders to provide a more immediate response.”

The technology, used in the United States, has changed the face of emergency communicat­ions by using internet protocol (IP) technology to transmit voice, text and video messages between callers and emergency responders. It can provide real-time data on the location and condition of callers, which can help first responders make more informed decisions in emergency situations.

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