Audiovisual Systems for Emergency Operations | Trident Connect
Status: Operational · Div: Audiovisual Integration · AO: California & Western U.S.

Audiovisual systems built for the fireline, not the boardroom.

Trident Connect designs, integrates, and deploys mission-critical AV and communication systems for fire agencies and emergency operations — from EOC video walls to mobile command units that have to work the moment they arrive on scene.

Built ForFire & emergency operations
DeploymentFixed EOC & rapid-mobile
FrameworkNIMS / ICS-aligned design
SupportIncident-period response
Block 01 — Mission

Situational awareness is an AV problem

When the incident escalates, your systems can't be the weak link.

Common operating picture, resource tracking, live mapping, mutual-aid coordination — every one of them depends on displays, audio, and connectivity performing under pressure. We build AV infrastructure the way incident commanders run operations: redundant, simple to operate under stress, and ready before it's needed.

Trident Connect serves the agencies and organizations that stand up when everything else shuts down.

  • Fire departments & districts Municipal / County
  • Emergency Operations Centers EOC / DOC
  • Wildland incident support Base Camp / ICP
  • Office of Emergency Services OES / OEM
  • Dispatch & communications centers PSAP / ECC
  • Training divisions & academies Drill / Simulation
Block 02 — Capabilities

What we design, integrate & deploy

CAP-01

EOC Video Walls & Control Rooms

Multi-source video walls, operator stations, and AV-over-IP routing so your EOC can display CAD, GIS, weather, drone feeds, and broadcast simultaneously — and switch in seconds.

CAP-02

Mobile Command Unit Integration

Complete AV fit-out for command vehicles and trailers: displays, cameras, intercom, radio interface, and power management engineered for road vibration, heat, and 24-hour operational periods.

CAP-03

Incident Base Camp Sound

Briefing-area PA, planning-tent audio, and large-format display systems sized for morning operational briefings — intelligible at distance, fast to strike and redeploy.

CAP-04

Interoperable Communications

Radio-to-AV bridging, conference integration, and audio distribution that connects field radio traffic, phone bridges, and virtual coordination rooms into one common channel.

CAP-05

Resilient Connectivity

Satellite, LTE/5G failover, and rapid-deploy networking that keeps video, VoIP, and data moving when local infrastructure is degraded or gone entirely.

CAP-06

Rapid-Deploy AV Kits

Pre-staged, case-based display, audio, and conferencing kits with laminated quick-start guides — designed so any team member can stand them up in minutes, not just the AV tech.

Block 03 — Standards

Engineered to operational doctrine

ICS-Aligned by Design

Room layouts, display assignments, and audio zones mapped to how your sections actually work — Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Command each see and hear what they need.

Redundancy as Default

Dual signal paths, UPS-backed control, and graceful-degradation design. A single failed component should never take down the common operating picture.

Operable Under Stress

One-touch presets, clearly labeled control panels, and documentation written for the person operating the room at hour 30 of an incident — not for an engineer.

Block 04 — Deployment

From assessment to activation

  1. Operational Assessment

    We walk your EOC, apparatus, or facility with your operations staff to understand workflows, failure points, and the incidents you actually run — before any equipment is specified.

  2. System Design & Specification

    Engineered drawings, signal-flow documentation, and a bill of materials built around interoperability with your existing radio, CAD, and GIS infrastructure — with grant and procurement-ready documentation.

  3. Integration & Commissioning

    Installation, programming, and full-load testing under realistic conditions, including failover drills. We don't hand over a system we haven't tried to break first.

  4. Training & Readiness Support

    Hands-on operator training, quick-reference guides, and ongoing readiness checks so the system performs the same on day 400 as it did on day one — with priority support during activations.

Block 05 — Contact

Request a consultation

Tell us about your operation. We'll bring the engineering.

Whether you're building a new EOC, refitting a command vehicle, or pre-staging deployable kits ahead of fire season, we'll start with a no-cost operational assessment.

ServiceCalifornia & Western United States
ResponsePriority scheduling for active incidents

Typical response within one business day. Faster during active incidents.