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Baylor Health Care System Using 3n For Crisis Notifications

3n Mass Notification System Provides Emergency Preparedness for Far-Reaching Network of Medical Facilities

Glendale, CA --[EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION NEWS]-- August 17, 2005 – 3n (National Notification Network), a leading provider of mass notification systems, announced today that the Baylor Health Care System, one of the largest private-sector employers in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, is using the 3n mass notification system as its primary communications platform in the event of a crisis or disaster. The 3n system assists Baylor medical centers, led by Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, to conduct routine drills as part of the network's vital community role in the planning and preparation for crisis and disaster drills and events.

Baylor employs more than 15,000 people, including more than 3,300 physicians on its medical staff who would need to be alerted in the event of a crisis or disaster. The Baylor network includes hospitals, primary care physician centers and practices, rehabilitation clinics, senior health centers, affiliated ambulatory surgery centers and the Baylor Research Institute. In drills to prepare for crises, the 3n system allows Baylor to quickly alert key personnel so they may activate command centers, conduct conference calls between key leaders and direct emergency personnel to assigned locations in an effective and timely manner.

"Baylor relies on the 3n system to quickly reach our staff and practitioners," said Ron Kasowski, director of safety for Baylor. "The 3n system is designed to allow Baylor to contact all our employees on our disaster organization chart to ensure they can respond as efficiently as possible during emergency situations. We also use the groups feature to dispatch our public safety employees and hazardous material decontamination team as necessary during disaster events."

Using the 3n system, Baylor administrators are able to communicate with system users in any situation requiring quick and secure dissemination of information. The message is relayed via all modes of communication used by Baylor constituents, including phone, email, pager, and wireless devices such as laptops, PDAs and BlackBerries.®

Goodyear Implementing 3n Mass Notification System To Communicate Instantly With Employees

Goodyear Testing System Weekly As Part Of Emergency Communications Plan

Glendale, CA --[EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION NEWS]-- February 15, 2005 - National Notification Network (3n), a provider of mass notification systems, announced today that Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company (NYSE: GT), one of the world's leading tire companies, is implementing the 3n Mass Notification System to communicate instantly with its employees.

After a Goodyear administrator accesses the 3n System by online login or a phone call, the system will deliver customized communication to an entire database of uploaded contacts. Goodyear currently is testing the 3n System once a week as part of its emergency communications plan, successfully sending out trial messages to over 75 contacts in its initial database.

A 3n message can be relayed to modes of communications including phones (home, work and cell) email, pager, fax and wireless devices such as laptops, PDA's and BlackBerries. The system will keep reaching out to the contact until receipt is confirmed. 3n then generates a report that indicates “who-did-what-when,” and provides Goodyear essential compliance and legal support.

Said Cinta Putra, CEO and co-founder of 3n. “We are delighted that Goodyear has chosen the 3n System to be an integral part of their emergency communications plan.”

About Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
Goodyear is the world's largest tire company. Headquartered in Akron, Ohio, the company manufactures tires, engineered rubber products and chemicals in more than 80 facilities in 28 countries. It has marketing operations in almost every country around the world. Goodyear employs about 85,000 people worldwide.

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