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Technology's role in fighting fires and saving lives
John A. Benanti and Donald Stanton talk about how technology fits into the operations at the New York City Fire Department
Fire trucks remain the iconic image of any fire department, but firefighters -- like all other workers -- are relying on more technology than that to be effective on the job. Certainly, IT will never replace water hoses when it comes to dousing a blaze, but computers are increasingly being deployed on the scene, too. That's certainly the case at the New York City Fire Department (FDNY), one of the largest fire departments in the world. Here, Deputy Commissioner of Technology and Support Services John A. Benanti and Assistant Commissioner Donald Stanton talk about how technology fits into the operations at FDNY.
Can you give me an overview of the technology FDNY uses?Benanti: There's an awful lot of technology here. We work on mainframe services. We support our CAD dispatch, data warehouses, well over 100 applications, Unix and Linux servers. We now have kiosks in our fire stations and EMS stations for firefighters to go online.
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