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• I am the Chief of Princeton Fire Department in Princeton NJ. I have three stations which need integrated phone system. The options we need are to have 5 lines, speaker phone, caller id screens, intercom, and voicemail capability. I am looking to at least have 12 actual phone locations.
• We are a local fire department looking to upgrade our existing Prostar system. Our needs include a multiphone multiline system with multiple voicemail capabilities.
• We are a volunteer Fire Department that does not occupy the building 24 hours a day. We want the system to have some type of messaging system with the ability to overhead page and intercom. We are probably looking a t two lines plus a fax
• We may need to add phones to the system as we are building a new fire department and will have additional offices. Also I need to have the capability of having a seperate phone for call conferencing for our board meetings when we have board meetings out of town. Our board meetings take place in our equipment bays and many people attend. It's a big open area when we remove one of our fire trucks. We currently use AT&T 924's
• This is for a fire station. We need to be able to page any other phone in the station or every other phone in the station.