A Brief on Automatic Vehicle Location

Whenever it is about offering emergency response, the dispatchers will first need to identify the location of the caller. In all the situations of emergency response, AVL (automatic vehicle location) comes to the rescue. Know the emergency dispatchers work day and night to continually improve the effectiveness in protecting their communities, and a part of that is done through the modern law enforcement software.

AVLs are crucial because they help you manage your fleet, but not everyone would understand how this type of application works. Even the workers with NDRRMC do not understand how AVL helps them on regular basis. Let us throw some information on this here.

AVL (automatic vehicle location) is a system that utilizes GPS tracking to follow the location of vehicles in real time. The information received is then transmitted to a central software application so that fleet managers can see where all of their assets are at any given point in time. As a result, there is better coordination and decision-making when it comes to managing a fleet of vehicles. Plus, the live location updates of units in the field can also improve employee safety.

The three main components of AVL are:

*GPS tracking devices that are installed on each vehicle.

*A central software application that collects and displays data from tracking devices.

*An interface through which fleet managers can interact with the software.

So, next time you get help from NDRMMC, know that there is a AVL working in the background.

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