Interoperable Communications Solution
The BCC-EM, our original Emergency Communications Solution, is a scalable system for small to medium teams. From 4 to 50 users on the telephone lines and 64 to 128 IP users in a single system, it covers a wide range of needs. Also available with either a 2 or 5–radio interoperability interface, it can be built as a complete communications hub.
The BCC-EM can now be found inside Mobile Command Posts throughout North America, acting as a hub for voice & data. Plus, other common installations were made to serve as EOC backups and 911 remote operations centers, as rack-mounted units.
The portable version is a common sight in many Cache lists of Urban Search & Rescue teams (US&R). For their needs, they use it as a deployable command unit that can work both for local and international deployments. By using SIM cards as well as satellite solutions for their voice & data needs, US&R teams have a range of backhaul networks to choose from.
BCC-EM Features
Voice
Deskphones & 8 rugged cordless phones operating on legacy, cellular, IP and SAT networks. Scalable up to 50 desktops & 16 rugged cordless phones and/or Engenius Durafons 2-way radios/long range cordless phones.
Data
Options of dual-SIM card router with failover or FirstNet-ready 4-SIM router
Radio Interoperability
Optional 2 or 5-port gateway with handset and speaker port, linked to the phone system
Other
35W Power consumption, optional UPS, from 70 to 100 Lbs, range of options.
Manage the Emergency, not Communications
We made the BCC-EM as a fully configurable, scalable communications system. It is fully resilient to hard shutdowns. It is available with the optional Universal Power Supply (UPS) for that hour that you need it to run independently of power sources. Being primarily built for public safety customers, it has band 14 embedded. FirstNet customers can put their SIM cards and start using the interoperable communications solution instantly.
The BCC-EM operates with the network redundancy principle: It manages legacy networks like landlines & 2G cellular phone networks. Plus, it also connects to modern SAT, mesh, Microwave, public & private LTE networks (like FirstNet), to name a few.