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www.AmericanSecurityToday.com June 2019 - Edition 45 "This is saving us time in every emergency we respond to - and in an emergency means sav- ing lives and property," said Fire Marshal Robert Taylor, the newest municipality to install SOS Silent Sensors across the community in Davie, Florida. the gate to start opening as soon as we pull onto the drive- way," explains Taylor. "This is saving us time in ev- ery emergency we respond to - and in an emergency, means saving lives and property." The SOS Silent allows for the fastest entry of any system available. With the active RFID - as soon as an emergency vehicle leaves the roadway and the gate is in sight - the opening sequence begins. The RFID tags are trackable and the unit has a 26 bit Wie- gand output connecting to any access control system. Additionally, the SOS Silent 73