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Perry Township Fire Department equipped with digital-alert system

By Mark Hofmann mhofmann@heraldstandard.Com 3 min read
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A local volunteer fire department has embraced a digital-alert system to make first responders and motorists safer in times of emergencies.

Perry Township Fire Chief AJ Boni said the Haas Alert system reaches drivers that use the free “Waze” app, which alerts motorists to hazards or emergency vehicles on the roadways.

“Any time emergency lights are activated, (Haas is) turned on,” Boni said, adding that the system is working to include other GPS-based apps and devices in their service.

Boni said the township agreed to pay for the service for the first four years, which came to about $2 a day for the two vehicles–the fire departmentĢƵ engine and rescue vehicle–on which the system was installed about six months ago.

Motorists using the Waze app will get an alert within a quarter of a mile from the emergency vehicle, and Boni said the vehicles they’ve equipped are the vehicles normally placed a quarter or half a mile from the accident scene. That, he said, will offer an early warning for motorists to slow down and approach with caution.

“So you have plenty of time,” Boni said. “It gets you to pay attention.”

He added that the system can also generate reports to the fire department that include their response times as well as data on how many people received the alert.

Boni also said the system also helps the departmentĢƵ push to educate the public on the move-over laws that require motorists to slow down and, when able, get into another lane when coming up to police, fire or ambulances performing their duties on the roadways.

Earlier this month, Matthew Smelser, a paramedic supervisor with Rostraver/West Newton EMS, was struck and killed by a commercial vehicle off of Interstate 70 while tending to a patient near the Smithton exit in South Huntingdon, Westmoreland County.

“We’re asking the public to help keep us safe by watching for these alerts when they’re on the road,” Boni said. “Haas Alert gives us a new layer of protection and gives other drivers more time to slow down when they approach us.”

“We all want to get home safe, and this makes the roads safer for everyone,” Boni said.

For more information on the Haas Alert system, visit www.haasalert.com. The Waze app is free to download for both Apple and Android devices.

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