PURVIS has developed a variety of products to address each client's unique needs. When appropriate, we leverage these products to create new solutions for our customers.

PURVIS Call Boxes™
The PURVIS street call box communications system enables remote police and fire department communications over their private infrastructure. When an individual pulls an alarm, the respective department knows the exact emergency location. Boxes feature push-to-talk functionality and PURVIS maintains the back-end infrastructure and wiring as well as the boxes themselves. More

PURVIS EMS Manager™
This electronic Emergency Medical Reporting System gives EMTs the ability to generate accurate, onsite Quality Assessment reports, search for EMS reports for billing and legal purposes and export billing reports. More

PURVIS ENS™
Our Web-based emergency notification system (ENS) enables organizations to respond quickly in an emergency by sending mass alerts to common communications devices – mobile and landline telephones, PDAs, computers, pagers and more – through broadcast voice and text messaging. Alerts can be sent immediately as needed or, if the alert is a non-emergency, scheduled for broadcast. This system can be expanded with mapping, conferencing and desktop alerts or customized as needed. More

PURVIS FD Manager™
Based on National Standards, FD Manager is a user-friendly and fully integrated software package that enables easy management of fire records, computer automated dispatch and automated fire inspections on mobile devices. More

PURVIS IMACS™
PURVIS' Web-based Incident Management and Control System (IMACS) enables organizations to track and share real-time emergency / incident information over a wide-area network. This system also gives organizations the ability to request assistance from other agencies or communities during emergency situations. More

PURVIS Fire Station Alerting System™
Our dedicated City-Wide Firehouse Communication System uses an IP-based communications network to provide city or countywide communications between dispatchers or Emergency Operation Center and responding units. It is redundant to ensure reliability in the worst failure scenarios. The system also enables automated communications such as sending signals to the boiler house to turn the gas off and open the garage doors when the trucks are leaving. More