Public Safety Dictionary More than
6,457 Terms and Definitions
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Sample Public Safety Definitions
Assembly Point-An assembly point is a location that is designated for people to meet or gather in the event of an emergency.
Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR)-Automatic license plate readers are camera systems that are may be mounted on police cars, street poles, highway overpasses, and other places that can capture images of vehicle license plates.
Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)-A computer aid dispatch system is a processing device or system that can identify, coordinate and/or track the location and status of resources. CAD systems can be automated messaging devices to complex computer systems that display maps and vehicle positions on computer monitors.
Cybersecurity-Cybersecurity is the processes that are used to ensure systems can operate without damage, theft or compromise of its resources from unwanted people or events.
Dispatch-Dispatch is the processing of identifying, coordinating, and/or tracking the location and status of people and/or resources.
Incident Report-An incident report lists the current unresolved problems (incidents) that have occurred within a company or a communication system.
Light Fidelity (LiFi)-Light fidelity is wireless communication between devices that uses light to transmit data.
Preemption-Preemption is the inhibiting of a service so another service may be provided that has a higher priority level.
Private Land Mobile Radio (PLMR)-Private land mobile radio systems are traditionally private systems that allow communication between a base and several mobile radios. PLMR systems can share a single frequency or use multiple frequencies.
Public Safety-Public safety is activities and systems that protect the general public from harmful or undesired consequences.
Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs)-Public safety answering points are facilities that receive and process emergency calls. The PSAP usually receives the calling number identification information that can be used to determine the location of the caller. The PSAP operator will then initiate and/or route calls to assist with the emergency situation.
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