02.08.2023 • TopstoriesControl Room

Integrated Control Room and Incident Solution for Fire and Rescue Service in West Yorkshire

Frequentis solution will enable West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (WYRFS) to enhance service delivery, meet future demands, and better serve the public.

West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service with cloud-based mobilisation,...
West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service with cloud-based mobilisation, communication, and incident solution from Frequentis. © West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service

West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service (WYFRS) has selected control room solutions from Frequentis to enhance service delivery for the communities it safeguards - through better resource allocation and coordination between emergency services when responding to emergencies.

Fire Brigade: Five Major Metropolitan Districs

WYFRS is the fourth largest fire and rescue service in the country, responsible for the safety of over 2.2 million residents and the protection of 800 square miles of land, covering five major metropolitan districts. The diverse landscape, which encompasses everything from vast rural countryside to towns and major cities, presents unique challenges: Frequentis' expertise in providing comprehensive control room solutions and dedication to delivering innovative technology to emergency service organisations has played a vital role in this successful collaboration.

“By implementing the Frequentis systems, we are aiming to enhance the efficiency of our emergency response even further, improve communication and coordination among emergency responders, and optimise our resource allocation. Ultimately, this will enable us to be even better at protecting the millions of residents, the communities and businesses we serve here in West Yorkshire,” says WYFRS Area Manager Scott Donegan.

The contract marks a significant milestone in West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service's journey toward modernising its control room capabilities.

Communication and Incident Management: Control Room Solutions and Partnering bring Improvement

“By adopting the Frequentis Microsoft Azure cloud-based mobilising solution, West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service will benefit from a comprehensive communication and incident management platform, LifeX, and Unique-mobilisation solution provided by our recent acquisition, Regola. The "System as a Service" approach aligns with the managed service requirements, eliminating conventional concerns and costs associated with ongoing IT management and security,” says Andy Madge, Managing Director Frequentis UK & Ireland.

“This partnering approach represents a significant step forward for Frequentis as we continue to provide modern control room solutions for safety-critical customers.”

The new systems include a replacement Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system that is Emergency Services Network (ESN) ready, an Integrated Communication and Control System (ICCS) for seamless telecommunications, radio communications, and data communications, as well as a mobilising system for efficient resource allocation to incidents. The implementation of these cutting-edge systems will enable WYFRS to respond even more effectively to emergency calls, whether the resources are mobile or stationed at various premises, and the mobilising system will streamline the assignment of resources and personnel.

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