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In times of disaster, attack, or other emergency, all eyes are on the scene or event. But soon after, all eyes are on the injured. With G2Alert, your medical emergency preparedness will assume state-of-the-art capabilities.

  • Hospitals and Hospital Systems
     
  • Emergency Medical Response Teams/Ambulance & EMT Services
     
  • Health Departments and Physician Groups

In the face of a medical emergency with mass casualties, if you have the responsibility for notifying and mobilizing hundreds or thousands of people to your facility or to "ground zero" -- doctors, nurses, technicians, EMTs, burn and trauma specialists, social workers, materials managers, and the dozens of other services and support you need -- you want G2Alert in and at your command.

A natural disaster, major accident or fire, or site of an attack.
First responders transmit information on what they are facing -- types of injuries, needs at the scene, needs in the hospital, etc. -- to an event web site. With camera devices so popular on cell phones, photos from the scene become quickly available for all to share. Add text, lists, audio, and video sent from the scene and a true and complete picture emerges: ED requirements, trauma and burn care, ICU and OR needs, hospital beds anticipated, special facilities and equipment, social work support, etc.

These are the moments when every medical emergency preparedness and/or emergency services director must rise to the occasion and respond with:

  • Emergency Responder Notification
     
  • Crisis Management
     
  • Event/Incident Reporting & Tracking

G2Alert offers the reach of mass communications, the feedback of face-to-face communication, and more.

Beyond the outbound alerts and inbound confirmations, G2Alert has the unique power to create in real time an accurate picture of what you are facing. With G2Alert, all first responders need is access to a web browser -- hardwired or wireless -- to send their on-the-scene or in-hospital details to an event-specific web site.

Everyone concerned -- doctors and nurses on the scene, hospital staff within the facility, hospital and system administrators -- shares and acts on the same information, even as the event or situation changes. No more communications silos.

Plus, use G2Alert to create a LIVE conference call among up to 25 confirmed call recipients.

In addition to these emergency situations and applications, health care services and facilities use G2Alert for:

  • Employee Communications
  • Public Communications
  • Media Communications
  • Investigations
  • Newsletters
  • Special Announcements
  • Surveys/Questionnaires
  • Volunteer Communication