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The automated dispatching portion of Locution Systems’ fire station alerting system is based on concatenated text-to-speech technology – the “Mercedes” of speech technology. Simply put, a text-based message from the Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system automatically is translated into a dispatch that’s actually spoken by the computer. Locution System’s automated dispatching system features a pleasant, accent-neutral voice that sounds incredibly natural and like a real human voice.

Of note, the CADVoice® system requires that all commands, incidents, and street information are pre-recorded, and then stored in an audio database. Then, once a 911 call is received, the CADVoice® system then assembles these pre-recorded “word bites” into natural-sounding voice dispatches that are clear and easy to understand.