Denver International Airport Offers App “See Say Airport” For Emergency Reporting!
Denver International Airport (DEN) has announced the launch of a new mobile app “See Say Airport,” for emergency reporting The Company said that it is enabling DEN passengers and employees to report safety and security concerns to airport authorities.
In the country, DEN is the first airport to utilize ELERTS, which is a public safety communication app. It is used to crowdsource reporting of safety and security issues. “See Say Airport” allows real-time information about potential security threats to be shared immediately and discreetly with authorities much like the Department of Homeland Security´s national “See Something Say Something” campaign.
- The users of this app can share information about things seen in the airport like unattended baggage, suspicions persons or activity, and even spills or dirty restroom.
- The “See Say Airport” app allows users to send photos, text messages, videos, and GPS location information to airport operations for assistance.
- Users can submit the reports within 24 hours-a-day to airport authorities,.
- With questions or requests for follow up information, the report will be investigated.
- Reports can also be sent anonymously.
ELERTS develops the leading See Something Say Something communication platform for airports, cities and transit agencies. Its best-in-class incident management system is empowered by mobile, crowd-sourced reporting of safety and security concerns. With real-time situation awareness contributed, ELERTS´ web-based management console provides dispatchers by citizens and employees.
DEN AIRPORT is the 5th busiest airport in the United States. It is also is one of the busiest airline hubs in the world´s largest aviation market. DEN is the primary economic engine for the state of Colorado.
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