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Bryx, a global provider of first responder technology solutions, has announced their partnership with Linxup, a fleet and asset tracking solutions provider. This partnership allows Bryx customers to link apparatus accounts with Linxup trackers and view the accurate locations of their apparatus through Bryx software applications.

Linxup integration into Bryx system

With Linxup’s seamless integration into the Bryx system, first responders will benefit from the improvement in location accuracy without having to download any additional software. The improved location accuracy helps them manage their responses, track their resources, and protect their equipment.

Agencies that already have a vehicle tracking solution in place can use Linxup to track less-frequently used vehicles such as chief’s vehicles, fly-cars, or other specialty apparatus. With live location data for all vehicles and equipment available for viewing through Bryx software applications, responders can know who is on their way to the scene, when they will arrive, and what equipment will be at hand.

GPS tracking

Most tracking solutions on the market for emergency vehicles today are large, comprehensive systems that can be expensive and difficult to install,” said David Thomas, Founder and CEO of Bryx. He adds, “We look forward to working with Linxup to bring an easy-to-use, more affordable solution for tracking vehicles and assets to the market through our products.

With Bryx, Linxup can extend the benefits of a reliable GPS solution to emergency services with a simple, easy-to-install product,” said John McCammond, Vice President of Partnerships and Channel Development at Linxup, further adding, “The integration with Bryx allows joint customers to receive those benefits via Bryx products. Customers interested in taking advantage of additional location-based services can also access the Linxup portal directly.

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