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Follow on Google News | American Red Cross Chooses Christie for Emergency Operations CenterContribution Will Assist With Training and Disaster Preparedness.
By: Christie Digital Systems Known as a first responder in many natural disasters around the world, the American Red Cross is launching the renovated center as part of its “Prepare SoCal” initiative, which involves improving its local disaster response capacity, training more volunteers, and strengthening links with neighborhood and other community organizations. The EOC, situated at 600 Parkcenter Drive in Santa Ana, Calif., will be the hub of activity in any emergency and linked with public health, emergency service and other government agencies to provide vital information. Its grand re-opening is July 28. The EOC suite, including the EOC and Room #213, is a 2170 square foot facility, not including technical support space. In addition, there are also two classrooms that have additional voice and data capability and can be quickly converted as a call center or support space, and another 120 square foot communications room with telephone, radio and satellite capabilities to provide emergency communications support for the EOC. “We’re very proud to be part of this important community initiative,” Ty Woolworth, corporate relations and development at the Orange County American Red Cross chapter, learned of Christie’s technology and altruism during the Japan crisis, and decided the company would be a good choice for meeting the Red Cross needs for reliable digital projection that can adapt to the challenges of a rapidly changing situation. “We knew Christie could do an amazing job at updating our EOC, and helping to sponsor Prepare SoCal, so that we in turn could provide the best possible information and service during any emergency,” said Woolworth. After the installation, support for the projectors will be delivered by Spinitar – a full-service AV company headquartered in Orange County that is a Christie-certified audio/visual supplier and one of the industry’s top fifty integrators in the United States. Christie LWU420 Projector a Workhorse for Red Cross The compact and portable Christie LWU420 digital projector is designed for educational facilities, corporations, government agency and house of worship applications that require high brightness and cost-effective widescreen 3LCD projection at 4200 ANSI lumens. The line features 3D Keystone™ technology, a four-corner geometry connection tool for flawless image alignment on flat or simple curved screens. The Christie LWU420 is packed with premium features such as inorganic 3LCD light engine, H/V lens shift and Pro AV connectivity. The inorganic 3LCD light engine produces a more natural black state to greatly improve black levels for a broader, dynamic range and enables the Christie LWU420 to achieve richer detail in dark video scenes. In other community activity, Christie USA recently participated in a Kids Against Hunger food packaging event onsite. Christie employees packaged 11,664 meals, of which 2,376 meals are going with the US Navy out of San Diego this summer to feed the hungry abroad while 9,288 meals are dedicated to those less fortunate in Orange County. About Christie® Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. is a global visual technologies company and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ushio, Inc., Japan, (JP:6925). Consistently setting the standards by being the first to market some of the world’s most advanced projectors and complete system displays, Christie is recognized as one of the most innovative visual technology companies in the world. From retail displays to Hollywood, mission critical command centers to classrooms and training simulators, Christie display solutions and projectors capture the attention of audiences around the world with dynamic and stunning images. Visit www.christiedigital.com for more information. End
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