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Join the webinar on 2 December at 10am to find out how automatic transmission of alarm signalling can improve police response times by as much as 4 minutes
Back in April, Essex and Met Police jointly issued notice to their registered Alarm Receiving Centres (ARCs) to be ECHO-connected by 1 October 2021. The roll out continues. ECHO is transforming signal handling in situations where "every second counts "and is at the forefront of initiatives to deter crime and facilitate a faster police response. Join us at 11:00 GMT on Tuesday 2nd Decemberwhen Mark Taylor, ECHO General Manager, explains the NPCC drive for automated alarm signalling – of Intruder Alarm and Hold Up Alarm signals – to the police, through what has developed into operational delivery with ECHO transfers to the first ECHO-connected police forces. Attend this webinar to find out: Why installers should be keeping up to date with ECHO’s rolloutas the police regions they support come online progressively ECHO's benefits for approved security installers and ARCs and why you should be ECHO-connected
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