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Cory Hohs
Name Cory Hohs
Company HAAS Alert
Company Position Founder & CEO
City, State Chicago IL
Country United States
Sectors Public Safety
Wellbeing
Consulting: {{{skill}}}

Activities

HAASAlert.jpg First Responders on the Grid
Leverage a platform that allows for alerting drivers when first responders are in route nearby. The platform will use existing mobile networks within the city to send the alerts to drivers on their phones and in-dash through our partnerships with automotive companies. The project will assist in moving drivers out of the way of first responders which will ultimately reduce response times, reduce the number of vehicles driving towards an active scene, and look at learnings from analytics and metrics for how long first responders were in lights and sirens mode.
HAAS.jpg Responder to Vehicle Communication for Public Safety - HAAS Alert
Leverage a platform that allows for alerting drivers when first responders are in route nearby. The platform will use existing mobile networks within the city to send the alerts to drivers on their phones and in-dash through our partnerships with automotive companies. The project will assist in moving drivers out of the way of first responders which will ultimately reduce response times, reduce the number of vehicles driving towards an active scene, and look at learnings from analytics and metrics for how long first responders were in lights and sirens mode.