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NG9-1-1, CSAN, PSAP and BISACS Integration

NG9-1-1, CSAN, PSAP and BISACS Integration. Callers/Devices. SAP. Standard Access Point uses NG9-1-1 Standard Interface. SAP. Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) messages are forwarded into PSAP. NG9-1-1 Emergency Services IP Network (ESInet). SAP.

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NG9-1-1, CSAN, PSAP and BISACS Integration

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  1. NG9-1-1, CSAN, PSAP and BISACS Integration Callers/Devices SAP Standard Access Point uses NG9-1-1 Standard Interface SAP Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) messages are forwarded into PSAP NG9-1-1 Emergency Services IP Network (ESInet) SAP Computer Aided Dispatch System (CAD) PSAP Call Takers NIEM Alarm Exchange PSAP communicators SAP uses NG9-1-1 Standard Interface. CAP messages can be forwarded to the ESInet by human dispatchers or can be forwarded automatically Emergencies Central Station communicates emergency info via phone network with PSAP Telephone Network SAP Emergency responders use NEMA SB30 interface to communicate with buildings Central Station Alarm Network (CSAN) 911 Callers BISACS network operates over the Internet Standard Access Point uses NG9-1-1 Standard Interface BBS Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) messages from BISACS Network SAP BPS Security Info Alerts via CAP Messages Fire Info Security Systems Next generation network communications are shown in red Buildings Fire Systems

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