Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, August 6, 2018 - Burlington, Vermont
Improve Emergency Response Time with Reno A&E’s Automatic Vehicle Identification & Access Control System
Valuable, life-saving time can be wasted when emergency responders need an access key to enter a gated community or secure area without a gate preemption system. Reno A&E’s Automatic Vehicle Identification & Access Control System provides reliable, hands-free access to automatic gates, automatic doors and parking systems. It also works with transit signal priority systems. The system’s AVI-911™ transmitters can easily be mounted under emergency response vehicles – fire, police, and EMS. Our system has been deployed for more than 20 years and with more than 50,000 units in operation worldwide. For more information, contact Reno A&E Sales Manager Carl Zabel at carlz@renoae.com.
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