The SISSPOL, pioneering system in the Region of Murcia, will quickly locate any property of the municipality to go in case of emergency.
The Security System Local Police (SISPOL) will allow satellite positioning (GPS) of the 3,500 houses scattered in the rural town of Yecla, or the companies themselves, as well as roads leading to them.
This system comes into operation from now has been presented by the Mayor of Yecla, Mark Ortuño, accompanied by the Councillor for Traffic and Public Safety, Juan Miguel Zornoza.
The Mayor explained that the SISPOL pioneered the Region of Murcia and has as main objective the immediate location of the houses located outside the city center in response to emergency situations to the population living in those areas.
The large number of homes located in these areas and the wide expanse of our municipal created major problems for your location.
For Mark Ortuño, "this system will enable collaboration with other forces and state security bodies and aims to have a character disuario to possible criminal acts. Becomes an essential element that is incorporated into the activities and services that the local police carried out in the municipality. "
As of right now, all owners of these homes have to call the local police requesting appointment to register with this system.
Assigned a code, which should always be used in emergency calls, and will receive the nameplate to be placed on the outside of the housing.
The process of implementation of this system has been laborious as it has been previously mapped the entire surface of Yecla rural and performed, intense fieldwork to identify all homes scattered and rural roads.
Subsequently entered into the computer program of the local police and thousands of references, with them, the computer calculates the shortest path and thus accessible to gain agility in responding that agents must take before an emergency call.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla