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Posted: Oct 4, 2022

3AM Innovations Raises $9M in Series A Funding to Transform How First Responders Combat Emergencies

3AM Innovations, an emergency response software company, recently announced $9M in Series A investment by Grand Oaks Capital, the investment firm founded by businessman and philanthropist Tom Golisano. This new investment comes as the intensity and frequency of extreme events – from wildfire, storms, floods, mass violence, and more – increases globally, making it a critical time for resilient situational awareness technology. 

Started by a former firefighter, 3AM has built a software platform called FLORIAN which dynamically creates a network of devices (like smartphones, smartwatches, gps trackers) and decentralized software experiences designed to protect responders during all emergency situations. 3AM is leveraging artificial intelligence in efforts to automate alerting. Before FLORIAN, manual tools like whiteboards and paper maps made it very difficult for emergency responders to safely manage an unfolding situation. Now, first responders have a truly modern solution to assist during life-or-death incidents. With the FLORIAN platform, crews can share real-time, 3D understandings of active incidents to mitigate unnecessary risk and communicate more effectively. 

“The work 3AM is doing is essential. Whether you’re fighting wildfires or rescuing someone during a flood, 3AM enables first responders with critical capabilities and we are excited to support their growth.” said Tom Golisano, founder of Grand Oaks Capital. 

3AM’s FLORIAN platform has provided first responders with a common operational picture  at major events, including sporting events (like the Superbowl and Indy500), numerous high-volume marathons, music festivals, and more. Partnering with global companies, including Microsoft, Samsung, and AT&T, 3AM is empowering first responders with essential technology. They are co-developing adaptive tools designed to enhance emergency response effectiveness throughout every stage of an incident. 

“Microsoft has been working with 3AM since 2019 – first by co-developing artificial intelligence and now,  together we look to bring augmented reality to public safety and defense. Through our partnership, we have been impressed with 3AM’s practical and gritty approach to solving problems that first responders face every day. We look forward to supporting them as they integrate modern capabilities into modern emergency operations,” said Kirk Lonbom, director of Public Safety and Justice Strategy and Solutions at Microsoft.

This investment will provide the capital to help 3AM expand their emergency response technology worldwide. In conjunction with this investment, 3AM’s founders have nominated  board member Mel Passarelli to take on the role of CEO. 

“We are thrilled to receive support from a top-tier investor to build technology that can help mitigate the risks for first responders combating wildfires, floods, and other emergencies,” said Mel Passarelli, CEO of 3AM. “This accomplishment is a testament to the progress we have made with our partners so far, and we can’t wait to serve more teams, helping to protect the brave men and women who protect us.” 

About 3AM Innovations

3AM Innovations is protecting those who protect us with technology. Their FLORIAN software platform provides first responders with an adaptive 3D toolset, designed to empower tactics and connect decision makers. Leveraging the interoperability of IoT, 3AM continues to integrate FLORIAN with partners who can help them save lives. With decades of incident command experience and the power of artificial intelligence, 3AM is converting the organized chaos of an emergency into actionable intellig

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Posted: Oct 3, 2022

Lewis County Fire District 6 Goes Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Instead of the usual blue striping on Lewis County Fire District 6’s apparatus, two vehicles will sport pink stripes through the month of October “in an effort to raise awareness for Breast Cancer and the devastating effects it has on women and families,” the fire district announced Monday. In addition, firefighters will wear pink T-shirts throughout the month of October, which is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
- PUB DATE: 10/3/2022 5:00:00 PM - SOURCE: Centralia Chronicle
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Posted: Oct 3, 2022

All evacuations lifted over the weekend for the Bolt Creek Fire

All evacuations were lifted over the weekend at the Bolt Creek Fire as containment lines have been holding. The fire, started Sept. 10 near Skykomish, has burned 12,486 acres and is 36 percent contained. Fire officials have determined the fire was human caused while the exact cause remains under investigation.
- PUB DATE: 10/3/2022 2:18:00 PM - SOURCE: iFiber One News Radio
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Posted: Oct 3, 2022

Lake Rayborn (TX) Fire Department Seeks Permanent Rescue Boat

A recent lake fatality has prompted a new mission for Lake Rayburn volunteer firefighters, who are now asking for the public’s help to save lives, BeaumontEnterprise.com reported.

The firefighters are seeking funding options for a permanent fire and rescue boat on Lake Sam Rayburn to improve response time to emergency calls, the report said. The first responders currently have to wait on other agencies or an area resident to bring a boat whenever there is a call for help on the large East Texas lake.

Sometimes other law enforcement agencies, who are responsible for a large service area, are not always available at the time of a call on the lake. The closest boat to the department is located about 20 minutes away in Jasper, a fire official said.

The volunteer fire department has the manpower, but it does not have the funding. The department has nearly 20 volunteer firefighters, including about eight who are emergency care attendants, according to the report.

While the volunteers see the benefit of the fire and rescue boat, a specially-equipped boat can cost as much as $300,000, the report said. So far, about $500 has been raised for the boat.

Sam Job, President of the local Emergency Services District No. 4, which represents the rural fire departments in North Jasper County and the fire district around the lake, said the effort has included reaching out to other agencies inquiring about used fire boats, the report said.

The first responders are getting a small flat bottom boat from Jasper County as the effort continues, the report said.

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Posted: Oct 3, 2022

Suspicious Fire Torches Walla Walla Commercial Buildings

An early Sunday morning fire in Walla Walla has caused at least $200K in damages. Early Sunday morning, around 4 AM multiple Walla Walla area fire units responded to a report of a commercial building fire near the intersection of 12th Ave. and Rees Ave. Here is another view of the area. Upon arrival, according to Brendan Koch of the City of Walla Walla, crews found two commercial buildings as well as several cars parked at the location completely engulfed in flames.
- PUB DATE: 10/3/2022 12:00:24 PM - SOURCE: KONA-AM 610 Kennewick-Richland-Pasco
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