
Advanced Fleet Telematics
Changing how EMS companies manage driver safety.
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We understand EMS and have been the exclusive supplier to CARE Ambulance for over 12 years.
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Why EMS Fleets Choose Mobile Video Systems
Built for High-Risk, High-Accountability Operations


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360° Vehicle Video Coverage : Capture front, rear, side, and in-cabin video for complete incident visibility.
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AI-Powered ADAS & Driver Monitoring (DMS):Detect risky behaviors like distraction, fatigue, tailgating, and sudden braking — even during emergency response.
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Live Video & Instant Alerts: Supervisors can view real-time video and receive alerts during critical events.
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GPS & Telematics Integration: Track vehicle location, speed, routes, and response times.
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Tamper-Proof Evidence Storage: Secure cloud-based footage to protect against false claims and litigation.
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Lifetime Warranty All Cameras / MDVR & Hardware
DMS Analysis and function:​
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Cell phone use while driving detection
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Fatigue detection: yawning, eyes closed head nodding
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Drinking detection
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Not wearing a seat belt
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Driver not looking at the road ahead
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Smoking detection
Driver Identification Analysis​
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Driver changes detection
ADAS Intelligent Analysis Function​
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Lane departure detection
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Detects if following distance is too close
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Forward collision detection
DMS Analysis and function:​
In addition to continuously watching, notifying, and alerting drivers to focus on the road, maintain safe following distances, and travel at safe speeds. Driver Monitoring Systems are designed to:
Alert drivers before collisions happen; that is, avoid collisions rather than report on the collision after the fact helps drivers improve their driving ; especially newer drivers who are statistically several times more likely to be involved in collisions.
Confirm drivers are following processes and procedures outlined in driver safety programs Reduces operational costs, lower insurance spends, achieve safety metrics, exonerate drivers, and save lives
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Is a visual blind zone in the rear-view mirror of the car, the vehicle in the blind zone cannot be seen before the lane change . If there is an overtaking vehicle in the blind zone, a lane collision will occur. (Optional).
OBD 2
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The OBD-II reports to the telematics system, which automatically detects alerts and send them to your fleet management application. This provides the information you need to decide whether the problem needs fixing right away or can wait until the next scheduled maintenance.

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