July 26, 2007 — In Motion Technology announced that Forsyth County EMS (FCEMS) has seen improvements in pre-hospital care with In Motion’s onBoard Mobile Gateway and onboard Mobility Manager. The EMS organization is now able to monitor the health and location of vehicles and networks remotely, reduce response times and reliably support multiple applications utilizing In Motion’s technology.

FCEMS provides 24 hour-a-day advanced life support and pre-hospital emergency medical care for more than 306,000 residents in a 420 square mile area in North Carolina. The organization responds to more than 33,000 calls annually and serves Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and Forsyth Medical Center.

In 1999, FCEMS deployed electronic patient care reporting for their crews, and was transmitting reports from the ambulance while at their quarters using WiFi hotspots. In 2006, they deployed computer aided dispatch (CAD), automated vehicle location (AVL) and had plans to communicate electrocardiogram (ECG) information to hospitals in advance of the patient. The WiFi hotspots were extremely effective at the stations, but when crews were busy their inability to transmit information was affecting quality assurance and billings. They wanted to transmit patient information in real time in order to improve patient care. FCEMS tried to use the county's UHF network to send CAD/AVL information, but the volume of data brought the network "to its knees". The network was also insufficient for the transmission of ePCR or ECG data. What Forsyth needed was a solution that would enable them to communicate patient medical information in real time, and reliably handle new applications when they were ready to deploy. The organization searched for a new network solution and deployed In Motion’s technology.

Since January 2007, FCEMS has implemented CAD/AVL, ePCRs and the transmission of 12-Lead ECGs over Bluetooth using the onBoard Mobile Gateway and are finding it's faster and far more reliable than using cellular modems. Paramedics are now able to access vehicle location data for easier and faster dispatch, reduce response times and expedite the treatment process for patients, especially heart attack patients by transmitting critical data to the hospital in advance.

FCEMS is finding additional applications using In Motion’s technology, as the platform supports new network technologies like 4.9 GHz municipal wireless networks and 700 MHz public safety networks. The organization plans to seamlessly deploy cutting-edge applications including an inventory management system, streaming video from the ambulance to the Emergency Department and driver safety/monitoring applications that will all utilize the onBoard Mobile Gateway.

The In Motion onBoard Mobile Gateway is a cognitive wireless system that turns vehicles into secure local area networks that sense and select the best available wireless network, enabling emergency medical technicians to access and disseminate information from the field. The onBoard Mobility Manager monitors the vehicle location and health of the mobile network, helping public safety organizations improve response times.

For more information: www.inmotiontechnology.com


Related Content

News | Image Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT)

Nov. 30, 2025 — At RSNA 2025, Siemens Healthineers is presenting its new imaging chain Optiq AI1, which is powered by ...

Time December 01, 2025
arrow
News | Archive Cloud Storage

Nov.18t, 2025 — Gradient Health recently announced its Atlas platform is now available on Google Cloud Marketplace ...

Time November 18, 2025
arrow
News | Radiology Imaging

Nov. 13, 2025 — Medical imaging AI company Avicenna.AI has launched AVI, a new platform that delivers AI results ...

Time November 13, 2025
arrow
News | Radiology Business

Nov. 12, 2025 — Siemens has announced plans to deconsolidate its remaining stake in Siemens Healthineers (currently ...

Time November 13, 2025
arrow
News | Artificial Intelligence

Nov. 6, 2025 — Gradient Health and DataFirst have announced a strategic partnership designed to bridge the gap between ...

Time November 12, 2025
arrow
News | Teleradiology

Nov. 4, 2025 — Virtual Radiologic (vRad) recently announced the successful commercialization of The vRad Platform — a ...

Time November 10, 2025
arrow
Feature | Archive Cloud Storage | Shujah Dasgupta, Vice President, CitiusTech

Almost two-thirds of health systems are already using (or plan to use) the cloud for storing and viewing medical images ...

Time October 30, 2025
arrow
News | Remote Viewing Systems

Sept. 2, 2025 — As American hospitals continue to grapple with an increasing shortage of specialized medical imaging ...

Time September 04, 2025
arrow
News | Cybersecurity

Aug. 07, 2025 —- New research by European cybersecurity company Modat revealed more than 1.2 million internet-connected ...

Time August 08, 2025
arrow
News | Advanced Visualization

July 28, 2025 — Frost & Sullivan has named Siemens Healthineers the 2025 North America Company of the Year in the ...

Time July 28, 2025
arrow
Subscribe Now