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Overview

 Mission Statement

     The Incident Monitoring and Response System (IMRS patent# 9,942,741) is a communications platform designed to collect, analyze, and organize massive amounts of non-verbal, crowd-sourced reports to create a geographical heat signature of existing active shooter emergency situations.

IMRS in Action

1(a)(b) One verbal phone call will alert the 911 Center of an active shooter.

 

2(a)(b) Dispatch will activate IMRS in the area of concern.

 

3. IMRS user app will alert users in the area and ask for specific color coded responses.

 

4(a)(b)(c) The responses will build a heat signature on both the IMRS Console located at 911 Centers and the IMRS Responder app in the hands of Emergency Responders

Fixing the Problem

The following failures continue to inhibit a quicker response, which allows a perpetrator(s) to inflict a higher number of victims.

 

1. Current communication designs are preventing speed of light abilities.

Radio frequencies travel at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second), however the communications platform design is the inhibiting factor. Its like a Ferrari on a curvy track compared to a straight one, the speed is limited by track design and not the vehicle’s capability.

 

2. Contributing Factors to Lag

(a) Verbal Communication

With the recent advances in technology, voice-to-voice communication is not the most effective and efficient method to rapidly share information.

 

(b) Human Deliberation

Achieving maximum computing efficiency relies on human interaction being limited to oversight and omitted from core system processing.

 

(c) Polluted Purpose

Anything purposed for speed must always remain specifically tailored for it’s intent. Any additions counter it’s overall purpose - speed. This means a counter active shooter system must be dedicated solely for that purpose.

3. Freedom prevents system effectiveness.

 

The more information a system can rapidly gather, analyze, and share then the more effectively the system will operate.

 

Control is the key method to success. On demand network control is necessary for eliminating information loss and maximizing aggregation.

 

The flow and volume of information during a mass emergency situation is like blood to a bleeding patient, if we keep loosing valuable information from 1st person reports on-scene then the best response becomes impossible. Cellphones must be networked and controlled to constantly aggregate all available data.

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