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First Technological Miracle

Wisconsin Emergency Dispatching/Notifications Center, 1980

In the context of the Wisconsin Emergency Dispatching/Notifications Center in 1980, the inventions by Alek Szlam and Melita International, specifically the MEL 3000 and MEL 4000 systems, were truly groundbreaking and can be considered technological miracles given the state of technology at that time.


MEL 3000 represented a significant innovation in telecommunications. It was essentially an enhanced Expedialer, a piece of hardware used for making automated phone calls. 


However, what set it apart was the addition of automated 'answer detection' hardware and software. This technological marvel allowed the system to autonomously identify when a call was answered, distinguishing between human and machine responses. 


This breakthrough in 'answer detection' was akin to a digital miracle as it eliminated the need for human intervention in the crucial task of identifying live responses during emergency calls.


MEL 4000 was a computational marvel for its time. It was a bespoke computer system that Alek Szlam assembled, leveraging Intel's cutting-edge 8080 microprocessor and Memory modules. 


This was a remarkable feat in itself. 


The 8080 microprocessor was a pioneer in microcomputing technology, and integrating it into a specialized system was a testament to Szlam's ingenuity. It provided the computational power required to manage the complex operations of the dispatch center.


The benefits of these innovations were nothing short of revolutionary for the Wisconsin Emergency Dispatching/Notifications Center:


  1. Efficiency and Automation: The 'answer detection' feature of MEL 3000 automated a critical part of emergency response. It ensured that human operators were only engaged when necessary, saving time and resources.
  2. Union Rule Adherence: The incorporation of Union Rules into the dispatching criteria ensured fairness and compliance with established procedures. This was particularly important for maintaining order in the dispatching process.
  3. Data Extraction: The system's capability to extract authorized personnel's information via the "To Host 3093" interface was remarkable. It provided real-time access to crucial contact details, streamlining emergency response.
  4. Communication Enhancement: MEL 4000's interaction with the Expedialer and its ability to manage multiple phone lines and call statuses improved communication between dispatchers and callers.
  5. Documentation and Reporting: The system's ability to document all actions in real time and generate post-emergency reports was invaluable for accountability and analysis.
  6. User Interface: The customization of the terminal display's 'look and feel' made it user-friendly and adaptable to different users, including Union examiners.
  7. Advanced Computing: The use of Intel's 8080 microprocessor allowed for advanced computation and control, enabling the system to handle a multitude of tasks efficiently.


The inventions by Alek Szlam and Melita International in the early 1980s were nothing short of miraculous for the Wisconsin Emergency Dispatching/Notifications Center. 


They introduced cutting-edge technology that automated critical tasks, improved communication, saved lives while ensuring compliance with established governmental rules. 


These innovations marked a significant leap forward in the field of emergency dispatching technologies, through speedy actions, calling on utility repairs personnel, directing them towards areas of power down situations and restoring electricity. Such coordinated swift actions helped prevent potential disasters during freezing conditions due to the absence of heating - ultimately saving lives.. 


Szlam's pioneering works around the 8080 microprocessors, various electronic circuits designs, real-time assembly firmware coding, Algol language based emergency notifications sofware, etc., showcased his technical prowess and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what was possible with the technology of the time.

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