HINESVILLE, Ga., Oct. 4, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Hospitals have been activating emergency internet
alerts all over the Southeastern United
States in response to the ongoing weather disasters recently
according to FastCommand. Last week hospitals in Georgia, Tennessee, and North
Carolina were all under threat due to Hurricane Helene. Now
the uncertain development of new storms has alarmed healthcare
administrators about reducing additional risks ahead. Keeping
hospital staff informed during drastic events is a greater
priority now, and hospital management teams are expected to be more
responsible moving forward. Hospitals in Hinesville, Georgia, Alma Georgia, and Eatonton, Georgia last week alerted hospital
websites with relevant storm alerts and weather warning information
that could have protected lives. A rural southern hospital in
Unicoi Tennessee was just
destroyed by Hurricane Helene, and staff members were evacuated
from the roof of the hospital last week. The National Hurricane
Center says interests along the U.S. Gulf Coast should continue to
monitor the progress of future approaching systems. It is important
for healthcare workers to be prepared for emergencies and to
maintain operations during future disruptions. Web-based alerts and
staff cellphone notifications can be essential for delivering
life-saving information to workers.
Kevin Foote, CEO for FastCommand,
an emergency alerting platform, says, "More hospitals and other
public institutions are getting prepared for communication
disruptions ahead. The international hacks against hospitals are
increasing risks too, and now active shooter events are
common, and weather uncertainty is creating leadership
decisions like never before. Responsible managers, CEOs, and
administrators want to reduce risk while protecting patients and
communities. We expect an explosion of institutions needing
fundamental cyber-command alerting platforms in the near future.
Hospitals, schools, churches, and governments all must consider
quick, remote web-based alternatives that allow for instant
communications with workers and the public."
FastCommand is establishing alert command centers this week for
Florida and Georgia relief efforts in case coordination is
required by hurricane volunteers. It is expected that many
residents will need help in coming weeks. Integrating text alerting
for volunteers and interfacing a coordination center that provides
directives, maps, resource information, and group instructions can
streamline planning and also enhance response times in delivering
aid and support services to victims. Alerts are critical and more
comprehensive in mitigating risks and protecting lives than ever
before.
About FastCommand
FastCommand's patented web alerting technologies are
specifically designed for critical emergency situations. This
cutting-edge technology ensures that communication remains
reliable, even during website overloads or systems failures.
FastCommand has public safety teams available 24 hours a day to
serve clients. Learn more
at https://www.fastcommand.com
For More Information Visit:
https://www.fastcommand.com/docs/FastCommandHospitals.pdf
https://www.fastcommand.com/docs/FaithCommand.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2rxRbTiDAk&feature=youtu.be
https://www.fastcommand.com/docs/MayorCommand3.pdf
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