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A connected ecosystem

BatiFire connects operators and emergency services around the same reliable, structured and accessible data.

One goal: improve response efficiency

Tools designed to save time during operations, where every second counts.

Access to information can reduce emergency response time from 13 to 6 minutes.

Feedback from the deployment experience.

For Captain Théo Cron from the Dordogne Departmental Fire and Rescue Service, who has been partnered with BatiFire for two years, the BatiFire Ops solution allows:

→ Better anticipation of the response
→ Fast access to essential information
→ Improved risk awareness
→ A more effective and safer response

While factoring in the challenge of  interoperability with structuring tools such as NexSIS and the Future Radio Network.

Respond faster to incidents

Reduce emergency response times

Limit human and material damage

It is a lever for operational efficiency, based on our belief that technology must be harnessed to protect lives and property.

Cardiac respiratory arrest (CRA) in a residential building

Intervention on the 6th floor of a residential building on a Sunday at 9.15 pm. The victim is unconscious, in cardiac respiratory arrest. The caller is helpless and building access is locked.
Intervention WITHOUT Batifire
• Delayed access (unknown codes, intercoms, forced entry)
• Damaged entrance door
• Late application of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)

Consequences
• 0% survival chance
• Material damage
• Legal risk (liability, lack of access)
Intervention WITH Batifire
• Immediate access to codes & contacts
• Caretaker mobilised before emergency arrival
• CPR initiated early – reduced no-flow time

Consequences
• ≈ 20% survival chance
• No material damage
• Major reduction in legal risk

In the field: An industrial warehouse fire

Intervention on a closed and secure industrial warehouse, late detection at 4 am
Intervention WITHOUT Batifire
• Delayed access (portals, maps not accessible)
• Late attack on the home
• Partial and then total collapse

Consequences

• 2 firefighters injured
• Building destroyed
• 40 unemployed employees
• Heavy operating losses
• Lost customer
Intervention WITH Batifire
• Known plans, accesses, procedures
Before arrival
• Immediate unlocking
• Targeted attack

Consequences

• 0 injured
• Sinister content
• Activity partially maintained
• Image & credibility maintained