GLASTONBURY, CT — The Glastonbury Fire Department has launched Community Connect, a new platform that allows residents and businesses to voluntarily share information that could help firefighters during emergencies.
The department announced the program April 20 and said the system is intended to improve emergency response outcomes through resident engagement.
According to the announcement, Community Connect lets households and businesses securely provide details that may be useful during a time-sensitive response. That can include information about special needs residents, pets, property access and emergency contacts. The department described the effort as part of a community-centered approach to emergency preparedness.
The information is voluntary, and residents and business owners can decide what they want to share through the platform. The department said Community Connect is designed so participating users maintain control over the information they provide. The announcement also states that the system uses advanced security protocols to protect resident data.
According to the fire department, the information is accessible only to authorized emergency personnel during active responses. That means firefighters can review details provided ahead of time when responding to an emergency, rather than trying to gather that information on scene. The department said those details can be crucial when crews are working in urgent conditions.
The platform is open to both Glastonbury residents and businesses. The fire department said the goal is to strengthen emergency response effectiveness by giving responders more complete information before they arrive or while they are handling a call.
The announcement includes a registration link for those who want to participate. Residents and businesses can sign up through the Community Connect page at https://www.communityconnect.io/info/ct-glastonbury.
The launch marks a new tool for the department as it looks to build more direct information-sharing with the community. Participation remains optional, but the department is encouraging residents and business owners to register and provide details that could assist firefighters during an emergency.
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