Automated Call-Out

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| Merge lists || no || yes, but duplicates called multiple times
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| Advantage to partner || tests their system || tests their system; PCSAR callers could be asked to help with PCCEMA event
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Revision as of 21:48, 16 July 2012

PCSAR is planning on implementing an automated call-out system, where a computer simultaneously dials the members and plays a message alerting them to the event.

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Two offers to piggy-back on existing systems have been made.

As part of the H2S Protocol, Shell has offered use of their system.

The Pincher Creek Community Emergency Management Agency (PCCEMA) is rolling out a system of their own to notify residents of major emergencies.

Feature Shell PCCEMA
Cost free one free usage per month; US$.15 per call thereafter (about CA$20 for a full call-out)
Predefined lists one unlimited
Merge lists no yes, but duplicates called multiple times
Send text message
Select from within list no no
Prerecorded messages yes? yes
Record on the fly no yes
Advantage to partner tests their system tests their system; PCSAR callers could be asked to help with PCCEMA event
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