Kentucky Association of Fire Chiefs Forms Alliance with Context Connect

Newburyport, Massachusetts – March 13, 2009 – Context Connect, LLC (“CCL”), a leading provider of private directory-based connectivity and mass notification services, and the Kentucky Association of Fire Chiefs (“KAFC”), a large fire association in Kentucky, announced a marketing alliance to provide KAFC members access to CCL’s ccAlert mass notification service.

Sunny Ahn, CEO of Context Connect, said,

“We are excited in this alliance with Kentucky Association of Fire Chiefs in helping provide a much needed service to its members. Our ccAlert service will provide members of the KAFC with access to a secure and real-time communication tool in times of both emergency and non-emergency situations.”

ccAlert™ is a mass notification service that offers emergency responders the ability to keep in touch with others via a single message. The service allows an individual to send a web-based message to an individual or a group of individuals via the devices that people have (e.g., mobile phone, pager, email). Messages can be mass alerts to notify members of an emergency such as a fire or a non-emergency note for an open shift change.

The solution:

  • does not require any additional hardware or software
  • provides secure, rapid communication
  • allows communication across multiple departments
  • sends messages based on levels of priority
  • provides customized teams and groups
  • allows multiple devices per individual
  • enables security through CCL’s patented contextual database

ccAlert™ is a trademark service of Context Connect, LLC. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.

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