A First Responder Communications System (FRCS), also referred to as an
Automated Incident Control System, is provided that supports inter-agency
and intra-agency communications among first responders including fire,
police, border patrol, emergency medical service, safety, and/or other
agencies. The FRCS also increases situational awareness of personnel by
automatically providing position information as well as other sensor
information. The FRCS also provides position and time information via
Global Positioning System (GPS) and/or other positioning systems, and
data from deployed and/or personal sensors to provide enhanced
communications, command and control capabilities to the first responders
and incident command. The FRCS includes a heads up display (HUD)
including one or more LEDs or LCDs and a signal receiver that attaches to
a faceshield or windshield (shield) to receive/display instructions via
an electromagnetic or sonic signal via a transmitter coupled to a
computer or other source.