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Hytera’s Two-Way Radios Facilitated Winning Communication Results At Bradford City’s Valley Parade Stadium
Digitall Comms has recently installed a new digital two-way radio system at Bradford City’s football club’s stadium to enable and improve management operations, security
for the fans, staff, and players.
A new Hytera two-way radio system is enabling Bradford City Football Club to improve efficiency and enhance safety at its Valley Parade stadium in West Yorkshire. The Hytera DMR1
(Digital Mobile Radio) solution was designed and
installed by local Bradford firm Digitall Comms Ltd., one the UK’s leading suppliers of push-to-talk (PTT) comms and body worn cameras2
.
Digitall Comms specialises in providing reliable and secure communications for events and stadiums3
, and being a local firm as well, it was
the natural choice of partner for Bradford City. Valley Parade is an all-seater football stadium with a capacity of 25,136 in its five stands and the football team has a big fanbase, so it
is
important that supporters, players and officials are safe both inside and outside the ground.
Hytera DMR systems4 deliver highly reliable and
always available instant PTT voice and messaging services, which enables every key team at the
stadium, including safety stewards, medical responders and car park attendants, to be connected at the touch of a button for fast and effective communication. This way they can ensure the safety of every single person in attendance at the stadium both on a day-to-day basis and in the event of an emergency situation.
It is essential that on match days Bradford City supporters and visiting club fans are guided efficiently into the stadium and back out in a safe and orderly way. Two-way radios allow staff to manage stadium operations more smoothly, as the group calling facility enables relevant staff to be kept informed and updated on the changing situation in real time, enabling them to collaborate more effectively.
Staff can be separated into discrete call groups with their own dedicated radio channel, so only the relevant job roles such as safety stewards or medical personnel need be contacted if the message only concerns a particular team. Managing security and dealing with any trouble before it gets out of hand is a key consideration for stadium managers. Two-way radios allow staff to be quickly informed of any problem and to better coordinate an appropriate response more effectively.
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