NC
HazMat Responders Choose
RAE Systems’ Wireless Deployment Kits
SAN JOSE, CA – The
North Carolina Hazardous Material Regional Response Teams (RRT)
have added RAE Systems’ AreaRAE wireless toxic-gas- and
radiation-detection monitors to their equipment base, serving
six of its seven regionally placed teams.
The NC RRTs are strategically located across the state in major
population areas with accessibility to major transportation
corridors. The RRT trucks are customized tractor-trailer trucks
with state-of-the-art equipment and supplies, valued at more
than $1 million each.
Administered by the NC Dept. of Crime Control and Public Safety,
the RRT program was developed as a resource to protect citizens
and responders alike. Each team is comprised of a minimum of 48
emergency-response personnel who have been certified in
hazardous materials handling by standards set by the NC Office
of State Fire Marshal.
“Once again,
RAE Systems AreaRAE detector systems outperformed
competing systems in head-to-head evaluations,” said Doug Mayer,
RAE Systems sales director for the Eastern U.S. and Canada.
“North Carolina's decision in selecting RAE Systems' AreaRAE
platform follows our successful deployments with other regional
and national teams, including U.S. Army National Guard Civil
Support Teams."
"RAE Systems, together with our representatives at Dawson
Associates, is proud to be involved in the deployment and
training of North Carolina's first-responder community," added
RAE Systems’ Regional Sales Manager David Saladin.
For more information on RAE Systems and its instruments, visit
www.raesystems.com.