Greek Fire and Rescue Service Purchase 105 New Thermal Imaging Cameras

This order is the biggest single investment in new fire equipment the Greek authorities have made this year. “Our E380 cameras will provide Greek firefighters with a level of situational awareness unmatched by any other related technology” says Andy Slater, ISG UKs GM & Sales Director. “Our Greek partners Evrelko SA have done a fantastic job of highlighting the advantages of using advanced thermal imaging from ISG, I am pleased to say that after extensive testing of other thermal cameras on offer, our E380 excelled in the tests and was declared the camera of choice.”

ISGs advanced thermal imaging cameras deliver performance enhancing imaging that allow the user to fully interpret a fire scene and make better, safer, tactical decisions. The E-Series has been designed to provide remarkable image quality, its unique clarity with high-resolution imagery and full-size LCD are all housed inside this lightweight and compact system.

ISG manufacture their own cores, which are specially constructed for firefighting. This offers several unique benefitsthat are instrumental in providing an image quality superior to every other thermal camera available, it allows ISG to better contain service and maintenance costs, plus it gives ISG the unique ability to provide future upgrade ability on all their cameras, future proofing their customer’s investment. The Greek Fire and Rescue service will receive their new ISG cameras in October.

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