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FireCat to debut AI-powered sensory shirt that detects vital signs, location of responders

The washable shirt can go under a uniform or vest

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An app allows any team member to monitor wearers in real time.

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By Police1 Staff

SLOVENIA — FireCat will showcase their latest product – an AI-powered sensory shirt designed for first responders – at SHOT Show 2024 in Las Vegas.

The 6th Sense System is designed to detect vital signs and the location of the wearer. An app allows any team member to monitor wearers in real time.

The sensor is placed in the wearer’s shirt and a hardware box is worn on the responder’s waist belt. The box, which is resistant to water and temperature variations, features a panic button in case of emergency. When the panic button is pressed, it sends an alarm so help can arrive at your location.

The hardware has a lifespan between 7-10 years and the system provides up to 12 hours of battery life on a single charge. There is an upgrade fee for a battery life of up to 20 hours on a single charge.

The washable shirt can go under a uniform and vest. To learn more and see the shirt in action, visit FireCat at booth #60402 at SHOT Show.