NAS Wireless and BelAir Networks Come to the Rescue with Wireless 
Emergency Services Network at Cave Creek Arizona Fire 

KANATA, Ontario

Mesh Network Provided High-Speed Wireless Communications to Three 
Fire Command Locations and over 800 Firefighters During Second 
Largest Wildfire in Arizona History    

Emergency crews in Arizona tapped the power of wide-area wireless 
mesh networking earlier this month to help fight the second largest 
wildfire in Arizona's history. More than 800 firefighters and three 
command centers mobilized to fight the 250,000 acre fire. The 
emergency teams maintained constant communication over a BelAir 
Networks broadband wireless infrastructure supplied by NAS wireless. 

Sparked by a flash of lightning, the Cave Creek, Arizona, fire burst 
into flames and into the history books with a wildfire that 
stretched over a wide area from Cave Creek to Black Canyon City. To 
contain the fire and reduce damage to the environment, firefighters 
needed to maintain constant communication between themselves and 
their command centers. NAS, one of the premiere wireless wide-area 
network (WAN) and local area network (LAN) integrators in the 
country, was called on to create a temporary wireless network. The 
network was built with wireless networking products from BelAir 
Networks, the only company that provides a comprehensive solution 
for scalable wide-area wireless broadband. 

"In every fire, instant communications, from the top rung of the 
fire fighting operations to the fireline, is vital," stated Barbara 
Duffy, CEO of Support Vehicles. "The incredible professionalism and 
speed with which NAS Wireless and BelAir Networks worked to deploy 
this critical communications network was impressive. I worked with 
them to define the priorities for the network and they ran with it. 
Their ability to work in an integrated manner with the team took a 
load off my mind and allowed me to concentrate on my 
responsibilities as the crash rescue engine boss." 

Deployed in less than 24 hours, the temporary Cave Creek network was 
built with BelAir200 wireless, multi-service switch routers and 
BelAir100 wireless multi-service nodes. Technical crews from NAS and 
BelAir worked with local emergency crews to design and install a 
network that provided high speed internet access to all levels of 
the fire fighting operation including logistics, communications and 
air operations. 

The massive Cave Creek fire was managed from three command locations 
which were completely supported by the BelAir/NAS wireless mesh 
network. A four-radio BelAir200 system was installed on the roof of 
a support vehicle stationed at the Falcon Field airport near Mesa, 
Arizona, to provide fire managers with a satellite uplink to the 
internet. A dual-radio BelAir100 node was mounted at the Cave Creek 
airport--a private airfield--to provide a DSL connection to the 
internet for 120 firefighters. The wireless mesh network was 
completed by a BelAir200 providing access and backhaul and a 
BelAir100 that provided Internet and Intranet access to press and 
firefighting professionals monitoring the fire from the Incidence 
Command Post (ICP) at the Sonora Desert middle school, which was the 
headquarters for the entire Cave Creek firefighting operation. 

"Wildfires move fast and we knew it was critical to have a reliable 
wireless network deployed at Cave Creek as soon as possible to help 
the firefighters," said Jim Bradfield, CEO of NAS Wireless. "We knew 
the powerful wireless solutions provided by BelAir Networks were the 
right solution. The BelAir100s and 200s can be deployed immediately 
in any kind of outdoor environment and can withstand the elements 
while delivering rock solid performance." 

"We were pleased to be able to help the Cave Creek firefighters with 
a fast and reliable wireless network," stated Phil Belanger, Vice-
President of Marketing, BelAir Networks. "We have a responsibility 
to the communities in which we work and we were proud to work with 
NAS Wireless to support the firefighters." 

During the week long operation, the BelAir wireless network 
supported over 90 simultaneous users and delivered consistent 
broadband local communication and internet access. The team members 
used the network to exchange critical files used to manage the 
firefighting operation, communicate with each other, and with their 
families. Crew chiefs were also able to use the network to maintain 
administration functions including payroll. 

The BelAir Networks Family of Products 

BelAir Networks currently markets three wireless networking 
products; the single radio BelAir 50c wireless mesh cluster node, 
the dual-radio BelAir100 wireless multi-service node and the four-
radio BelAir200 wireless multi-service switch router. 

All BelAir networks are centrally managed and monitored by the 
BelAir BelView NMS, a comprehensive software package that allows 
network operators to easily configure, monitor and manage a complete 
network built with any combination of BelAir infrastructure 
products. The BelAir50c, the BelAir100, the BelAir200 and the BelAir 
BelView Network Management System (NMS) combine to form the most 
comprehensive product family in the industry. 

BelAir's products are focused on wide-area Wi-Fi today, but the 
unique multi-radio wireless backhaul mesh architecture can also be 
applied to other wireless technologies such as WiMAX and cellular. 

About NAS Wireless 

NAS Wireless is one of the premiere wireless Wide Area Network (WAN) 
and Local Area Network (LAN) integrators in the country. NAS 
provides complete site surveys, network designs, equipment sales, 
installation, training and follow-up maintenance for wireless data 
networks. NAS specializes in developing wireless networks for Law 
Enforcement, Government, Education, and Commercial applications. 
Headquartered in Dublin, CA, NAS has been providing wireless 
solutions worldwide since 1995. 

About BelAir Networks 

BelAir Networks is the first company to offer scalable, wide-area 
wireless broadband solutions with the highest quality for data, 
voice and video. BelAir's wireless networking solutions are built on 
the only multi-service architecture for wide-area wireless broadband 
deployments of Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and 3G Cellular networks. Built 
specifically for outdoor deployments, BelAir Networks' patented 
solution delivers the lowest cost per user and deploys in days, 
blending into the physical infrastructure of downtown business 
districts, hotels and resorts, and college campuses. Founded in 
2001, BelAir Networks is a privately held company headquartered in 
Kanata, Ontario. For more information, please visit 
www.belairnetworks.com.

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