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Fire Chief Magazine
Crossing Guard: Excerpts from article in the November 2007 issue of Fire Chief Magazine (published with permission)
Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly Articles
Company creates improved system so emergency vehicles can weave through traffic...
Eliminator™ gets real-world test
IMSA Conference
Collision Control Communications, Inc. displayed the Eliminator to the International Municipal Signal Association’s national conference in Orlando, Florida August 23 – 25, 2009.
(Hyperlink to: www.imsasafety.org)
IMSA Article
The following article appeared in the July/August issue of the IMSA Journal (New products section, page 53)
written by Dave Gross, President/CEO Collision Control Communications, Inc. Published with permission.
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Indianapolis, Indiana Prototype Installation
In the fall of 2004, Indiana Senator Tom Wyss met with the President of Collision Control
Communications for several hours and quickly developed an interest in the Eliminator™ technology
(particularly it’s security features, as described under "Preemption" on the Technology-History page).
The Senator was instrumental in facilitating a meeting with officials representing
the City of Indianapolis (Dudley Taylor/Battalion Fire Chief and Lenny Adair/Traffic Signal Department)
that led to an initial agreement between Collision Control Communications, Inc. and the
City of Indianapolis regarding demonstration of prototypes using the traffic signal at
the intersection of Ohio and West Streets, and City emergency vehicles.
more...
Northeast Indiana Innovation Awards
Collision Control Communications, Inc. was awarded runner-up for “Best Emerging Company” in the 2006 Innovation Awards competition.
FDIC Conference
Collision Control Communications, Inc. first unveiled the Eliminator™ to the public safety community at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) in Indianapolis, and working units of the technology are demonstrated at the Collision Control Communications booth (booth #148 in the Wabash Ballroom) at the FDIC each spring. In addition to the Indianapolis Fire Department hosting the FDIC at Lucas Oil Stadium, they are also the beta test city for the Eliminator. Traffic signals in the beta test corridor include the intersections of West and Washington and West and Maryland near Lucas Oil Stadium, with vehicle devices installed on Engine 13 and Ladder 13. (www.fdic.com)
Pictured below:
Dave Gross/CCC, Inc. President & CEO, Tom Manny/Fort Wayne Traffic Systems Director (retired)/CCC, Inc. Consultant,
Marsha Henney/CCC, Inc., Dan Newport/Fire Department Captain/CCC, Inc. Consultant.
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All initial licensing inquiries should be directed to Bruce Lagerman, Esq. by selecting “Licensing Attorneys”
using the Contacts pull down menu.
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