EmMIT

Emergency Management Intelligence Tool

Geospatial intelligence platform that creates a common operating picture by integrating external events, threats, and real-time alerts to protect your facilities, staff, and operations.

What is EmMIT?

Emergency Management Intelligence Tool

Violent incidents, road closures, transit disruptions, weather, and much more affect staff safety, emergency response, and operational continuity, yet traditional monitoring tools only offer fragmented data. EmMIT is Pink Clover’s custom intelligence hub, built to provide organizations with distributed facilities comprehensive situational awareness beyond their perimeter.

By integrating real-time data from emergency services, weather, traffic, social media, and internal systems, EmMIT provides decision-makers with a unified view of events that could impact operations, safety, and security.

Core Capabilities

Comprehensive Situational Intelligence

Geospatial Visualization

Interactive mapping with customizable range rings (0.5mi, 0.75mi, 1mi+) around your facilities. Visualize events in proximity to understand spatial relationships and impact zones.

Real-Time Event Monitoring

Automated ingestion of 911 dispatch reports, traffic incidents, weather alerts, transit disruptions, and social media signals. Events update continuously as situations develop.

Customizable Alerts

Configure priority alerts for critical events: active shooter, mass casualty, severe weather, hazmat incidents. Early warning provides precious minutes to prepare and respond.

Pattern Recognition

Identify trends in incident data – spikes in violent crime, recurring traffic bottlenecks, emergency call patterns. Use historical analysis to inform security and staffing decisions.

Multi-Source Integration

Combines dispatch feeds, weather services, transit APIs, social media monitoring, and internal building systems into one unified intelligence platform.

Predictive Intelligence

When integrated with operational data, EmMIT can predict downstream impacts – ER patient surges from mass casualty events, staffing adjustments needed for severe weather.

Real-World Applications

How EmMIT Protects Your Organization

1

Staff Safety

Employees traveling to/from work receive alerts about incidents near their routes or transit stops, enabling them to make informed decisions about when and how to travel.

Example:

Armed robbery reported 0.3mi from bus stop. Staff receive alert before shift change, choose alternate route.

2

Emergency Response

Train derailment, hazmat spill, or mass casualty event detected immediately. Security and clinical teams receive early warning to prepare for increased activity.

Example:

Passenger train derailment 0.8mi away. ER notified 12 minutes before first patient arrives.

3

Operational Continuity

Road closures, water main breaks, and infrastructure failures visualized with impact zones. Reroute deliveries, adjust staffing, communicate delays proactively.

Example:

Water main break blocks main access road. Facilities team reroutes emergency vehicles, posts alternate directions.

4

Pattern Detection

Spike in domestic disturbances, violent crime in specific corridors, or recurring transit delays inform long-term security and operational planning.

Example:

5 violent incidents along E Laurel Rd in 2 weeks. Security increases patrols, recommends lighting improvements.

5

Weather Preparedness

Severe weather alerts trigger pre-defined response protocols: securing outdoor equipment, adjusting staffing, preparing for power outages.

Example:

Tornado warning issued. EmMIT triggers shelter-in-place notifications, facilities secure external assets.

6

Active Threat Response

Social media monitoring provides early indication of active shooter or mass casualty events, giving critical extra minutes to lock down facilities.

Example:

Social media reports of shots fired 0.6mi away, 4min before 911 dispatch. Security initiates lockdown procedures.

What EmMIT Integrates

External Intelligence

  • 911 dispatch feeds & emergency services reports
  • National Weather Service alerts
  • Traffic incidents & road closures (DOT)
  • Transit delays & service disruptions
  • Social media monitoring (Twitter, local news)
  • Crime databases & law enforcement bulletins

Internal Systems

  • Building access control systems
  • Video surveillance & security cameras
  • Facility management platforms
  • Staff scheduling & location data
  • Emergency notification systems
  • Operational dashboards (ER census, bed availability)