USDD’s Phoenix G2 Station Alerting System Supports Fourth Consecutive Super Bowl
US Digital Designs recently played a part in the fourth consecutive Super Bowl game. To be more specific, our Phoenix G2 fire station alerting system played a pivotal, off-field role.
Meaning, the Phoenix G2 was the behind-the-scenes automated dispatching alerting service for many of the public safety professionals (firefighters and first responders, etc.) responsible for serving the residents and fans of Super Bowl LII.
Here is a quick look at our past Super Bowl participation:
Super Bowl LII
February 4, 2018 – Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Bank Stadium
While the Minneapolis Fire Department itself is not yet a USDD customer, we’re servicing nearly all nearby communities who helped to assist and respond to dispatch calls during SBLII. Those towns and cities include: Ramsey County Emergency Communications, St. Paul Fire, North St. Paul Fire, Burnsville Fire, Anoka County PSDS, Coon Rapids Fire, Dakota Communications Center, Falcon Heights Fire, Lake Johanna Fire, Little Canada Fire, Maplewood Fire, New Brighton Fire, Roseville Fire Rescue EMS, St. Cloud Fire, South Metro Fire, and Vadnais Heights Fire.
Super Bowl LI
February 5, 2017 – Houston, TX, NRG Stadium
Many of Houston’s nearby communities use the Phoenix G2, such as The Woodlands, Conroe, Katy, Willowfork, Fulshear, Simonton, Missouri City, Fort Bend County and Montgomery County Hospital District.
Super Bowl 50
February 7, 2016 – Santa Clara, CA, Levi’s Stadium
Santa Clara County uses our system and we’re excited to plan for upcoming implementations with its neighboring communities, including San Jose, Palo Alto, Mountain View, and more!
Super Bowl XLIX
February 1, 2015 – Glendale AZ, University of Phoenix Stadium
Our Phoenix G2 system is installed in Glendale as well as every major department nearby, including: Avondale, Buckeye, Chandler, Gilbert, Goodyear, Mesa, Phoenix, Peoria, Scottsdale, Sun City, Sun Lakes, Surprise and Tempe.
At US Digital Designs, we’re very proud to have helped our customers in all of these communities as they had the challenging task of protecting the lives and property around the above-mentioned stadiums.
And, lastly, we salute the city of Minneapolis, the team at U.S. Bank Stadium, TriTech Systems (one of our many CAD partners) as well as the Philadelphia Eagles, winners of the Super Bowl LII.
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