DELRAY BEACH, Fla., May 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- RediStat Corporation announced today a partnership with ALERT FM to provide emergency messaging services to its healthcare clients. In addition, RediStat is developing a ground-breaking video communications service in conjunction with America's Emergency Network. The announcements were made by RediStat President, Michael Hemlepp, at the Florida Governor's Hurricane Conference being held in Ft. Lauderdale.
"We are very pleased to be associated with ALERT FM," Mr. Hemlepp said, "because they are leaders in emergency messaging and have built the state-of-the-art system necessary to deliver immediate alerts directly to private citizens, businesses and our clients -- healthcare facilities -- while AEN's breakthrough technology will allow us to build a video-communications system tailor-made for our industry."
RediStat is a Comprehensive Emergency Management Planning (CEMP) company specializing in healthcare, including hospitals, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities. RediStat has developed the most sophisticated CEMP in the healthcare industry, enabling its clients to transfer from normal operations to a crisis mode with minimal disruption to the daily routine. This process is referred to as "transparent transition." Additionally, RediStat provides mass notification and satellite communications technology to its client's emergency response capabilities.
"After Katrina, it was apparent a colossal failure of planning had occurred," Hemlepp stated, "so we have taken the federally mandated CEMP to a new level of competence for our healthcare clients, and are providing advanced technologies and services to ensure comprehensive execution. We are convinced that this level of planning will save lives and heartaches."
AEN, founded by CBS News Hurricane Analyst Bryan Norcross and Former
National Hurricane Director Max Mayfield, is working with RediStat to
customize its technology plat
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