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Incendium wins national tender to deliver video solutions to all Emergency Dispatch Centers for Fire and Rescue Services

Incendium wins national tender to deliver video solutions to all Emergency Dispatch Centers for Fire and Rescue Services

by Asger Plæhn | Oct 24, 2022 | News

Incendium and Bliksund, have just won the national tender for procurement of video solutions to all the Emergency Dispatch Centers for Fire and Rescue Services (NKS110) in Norway The emergency call centers, and the fire service need to be able to receive video from...
Google has added HEVC support in Chrome

Google has added HEVC support in Chrome

by Asger Plæhn | Oct 11, 2022 | Blog, News, Tips og tricks, video protocols

In their latest update, Google has turned on HEVC support in their browser. HEVC stands for High Efficiency Video Coding but is referred to as often as h.265. The H.265 codec improves video quality in challenging network conditions using much better compression...
Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix and live streaming

Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix and live streaming

by Asger Plæhn | May 17, 2022 | Drones, Emergency Services, Police, References

Due to a request from Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers de Monaco, Incendium supported the Monegasque authorities by providing a secure live streaming solution during this year’s Grand Prix in Monaco. The Monaco Grand Prix is the most legendary meeting of the Formula 1 race...
Norway leads the way for video in emergency calls

Norway leads the way for video in emergency calls

by Asger Plæhn | Apr 27, 2022 | Healthcare, News, SMS-to-Video

Emergency call centres and emergency response centres throughout Norway can now easily use IncidentShare SMS-to-Video. The Norwegian Health Service Organisation (HDO) has signed an agreement with Incendium that will incorporate IncidentShare into HDO’s IT platform....
Copenhagen’s Fire Department marks ten years of live streaming

Copenhagen’s Fire Department marks ten years of live streaming

by Asger Plæhn | Mar 18, 2022 | Emergency Services, News, Tysk

Ten years ago, the Greater Copenhagen Fire Department become the first emergency service to use live streaming. It all started with a single camera, and today they live stream from most incidents, with great success. FollowFollowFollow A news broadcast with live...
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