New York State “I could have just bought more tags, but I didn't just want tags. I wanted it done differently with education and outreach being the focus.” James Soto, Associate Director, Disaster Preparedness, Bureau of EMS, New York State Department of Health.
The State of New York chose to adopt the Smart Tag™ as their State Disaster Triage Tag and the Smart Incident Command System™ as their incident management solution.
Connecticut
2007 saw Connecticut standardise Smart Equipment™ by issuing the Smart Triage Pac™ and Smart MCI Bags™ to all front line EMS vehicles.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts recommended the use of The Smart Triage Pac™ and the Smart Commander™ in October 2007.
Illinois
Illinois standardised their use of Smart MCI Bags™, Smart Commander™ and Smart Triage Pac™ in November 2007. A two week training programme, educating over 300 trainers was implemented to assist the adoption of our equipment.
Nevada
In May 2006, the Smart Incident Command System™ was chosen as the exclusive triage and incident management solution for Nevada.
North Carolina
North Carolina has mandated the Smart Incident Command System as their standard MCI system. The equipment is due to go live in the spring of 2008.
Central Ohio Trauma System (COTS)
Taking in major cities including Columbus, Smart Equipment was standardised throughout the region.
Louisiana Acadian Ambulance Service- with over 180 ground vehicles and 6 helicopters, Louisiana based Acadian Ambulance Service provides the highest level of pre hospital emergency care and disaster response to an area covering more than 20,000 square miles.
Texas
Longview Fire Dept, located in Piney Woods RAC of East Texas, was one of the first EMS/Fire Dept’s in America to use the Smart Incident Command System™, since then Smart Equipment has been mandated by Daccas Fort Worth RAC, South West Texas RAC, Deep East Texas RAC and The Golden Crescent RAC as well as other counties and cities across the Great State of Texas.