
Station lights
Corridors, bunk rooms and living areas shift to alert lighting together.

Orchestrated station alerting
4 Alarm Alert connects dispatch events to station lights, tones, displays and relay-controlled systems — so the building itself responds the moment the tone drops. One system is installed and running today.
Station 8 · bunk room
No phone to check. No screen to read. When the tone drops, the room a crew is asleep in tells them — and it tells the whole station at the same moment.
Photographed on site. Not a rendering.
Sequence
The chain runs the same way every time, and it puts itself back to standby without anyone walking the building.
01
A dispatch indication arrives from the radio system.
02
The event is confirmed before anything in the station is driven.
03
Lights, tones, displays and relays activate together.
04
The station returns to standby on a five-minute cycle.
Capabilities
Everything fires from the same confirmed event — no crew member steps through a checklist while the truck is warming up.

Corridors, bunk rooms and living areas shift to alert lighting together.

Audio outputs drive the station's existing speakers.

Televisions and monitors switch to call information on trigger.

Configurable dry-contact outputs for doors and compatible systems.
Design
Deployment
We'd rather show you the system that's running than a map of places it isn't.
In service
Fire Station 8 · installed and operating
The fastest way to understand the system is to stand in a station while it fires. We'll walk you through Station 8 or bring the walkthrough to you.
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