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New technology aimed at improving security.


After the Columbine massacre There have been two massacres termed the Columbine Massacre:
  • The 1927 Columbine Mine massacre of coal miners at the Columbine Mine in Serene, Colorado.
, the federal government issued some findings that included the need for "...a detailed map or schematic of the floor plan with room numbers and functions; contact numbers; fire protection system connections; locations of hazards, utility shutoffs and alarm controls..."

Imagine such a "detailed map" in the hands of firemen at a five-alarm blaze within a major commercial office complex. Or the FBI, as it copes with a hostage crisis When a surrounded terrorist or criminal tries to hold off the authorities by force, it is considered a "barricaded suspect" situation. When a person/s holds others against their will, but keeps them hidden, it is simple kidnapping.  within a similar building.

William Belinski has no trouble picturing such a scenario. In fact, his firm--Crisis Technologies, Inc.--is attempting to equip emergency responders with just such a tool. The guiding principle behind his firm is that the first few minutes of any crisis are critical--indecision can cost lives. After Sept. 11, the idea has even greater relevance as we consider myriad threats to our safety that didn't register previously.

"Arming first responders with our technology can mean the difference between an emergency with disastrous consequences, or one brought under control with loss of life and property either minimized or avoided entirely," says Belinski; president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of CTI (Computer Telephone Integration) Combining data with voice systems in order to enhance telephone services. For example, automatic number identification (ANI) allows a caller's records to be retrieved from the database while the call is routed to the appropriate party. .

The firm was founded prior to' Sept. 11, which bears mention--since that day a slew of "security" firms have sprung up looking to- seize on newfound security concerns. Not CTI, which is basically a technological portal into the crisis arena.

Belinski equates CTI to "x-ray vision In fictional stories, X-ray vision has generally been portrayed as the ability to see through layers of objects at the discretion of the holder of this superpower. People often pretend to have this ability through the use of X-ray glasses, which are a special type of "joke-around" " for those responding to an emergency. The metaphor is apt--by linking up with the CTI site, a police officer/firefighter can get an accurate physical layout of the building in question. If the building contains hazardous materials (volatile chemicals, 'nuclear materials etc.). the CTI site Will explain in great detail how to deal with exposure issues. The CTI portal can be 'accessed via portable laptops and--down the road, according to according to
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 Belinski--perhaps by a hand held appliance.

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 or hazardous materials in the building, the fire department will know immediately--and be able to act accordingly. The same holds true for exits and stairwells," he says.

The technology used by CTI is called IMMS IMMS International Military Music Society
IMMS Insurance Marketing and Management Services
IMMS Integrated Maintenance Management System
IMMS Information Model Management Service (service availability forum) 
, which stands for Interactive Multi-Media Survey. IMMS provides emergency response units with a simulated "walk through" of the physical arena in question. The nature of hazards, points of entry and exit, utility shutoffs, alarm and HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) In the home or small office with a handful of computers, HVAC is more for human comfort than the machines. In large datacenters, a humidity-free room with a steady, cool temperature is essential for the trouble-free  controls are all featured here.

If it sounds like a lot of information to digest quickly--bear in mind that people are using this site during a crisis--Belinski agrees that it is, with one vital caveat.

"We edit down the information--the floor plans are not designed for architects. They are meant to show the important features of the building, not the elaborate structure," says Belinksi.

So far, CTI is being used at several schools and hospitals. The latter are clearly a cause for concern, considering the radioactive materials that many hospitals store. Beyond hospitals and schools, Belinski sees the need for CTI in virtually-any building where people work or live.

Belinski is confident that a $5 to $15 million investment made in his firm today would see returns within 18 months. To be sure, CTI is still seeking capital from investors. The firm has already worked with the Weehawken (New Jersey) School System and the North Hudson North Hudson is the name of the following places in the United States of America:
  • North Hudson, New Jersey
  • North Hudson, New York
  • North Hudson, Wisconsin
 Water & Sewage Plant. It's a limited roster of clients, something that Belinski is aware of and determined to change. He hopes to eventually partner with large organizations such as landlords with extensive holdings.

That being said, he also wants to forge partnerships with municipal bodies, such as the New York City Fire Department The New York City Fire Department or the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) has the responsibility for protecting the citizens and property of New York City's five boroughs from fires and fire hazards, providing emergency medical services, technical rescue as well as .

"We are now expanding into the private sector and believe that commercial real estate presents a tremendous market where owners, developers, tenants and first responders who protect them would benefit from our services." said Belinski.
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Author:Chapman, Parke
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 31, 2002
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