This function orchestrates multi-agent collaboration to monitor real-time fire alarm signals and suppression system status across Building Management - BMS environments. It integrates sensor data streams with predictive analytics agents to detect anomalies before escalation. The system automates alert routing to Safety personnel while coordinating with HVAC and sprinkler control agents for immediate mitigation. Continuous compliance tracking ensures all safety regulations are met without manual intervention, reducing response latency and minimizing operational risk during critical incidents.
Safety agents continuously ingest live telemetry from fire detectors and suppression valves within the BMS infrastructure to establish a baseline of normal operation.
Upon detecting an alarm signal, orchestration logic triggers emergency protocols by coordinating with HVAC and sprinkler control agents to suppress hazards automatically.
Post-incident analysis aggregates event logs to generate compliance reports and refine detection thresholds for future fire safety system performance optimization.
Ingest live sensor data from all fire detection and suppression devices across the building network.
Analyze incoming signals using anomaly detection models to distinguish false positives from genuine fire events.
Execute automated suppression commands via integrated BMS agents if a confirmed threat is detected.
Generate incident reports and update system parameters based on post-event analysis.
Real-time data streams from smoke detectors, heat sensors, and pressure gauges feed directly into the orchestration engine for immediate pattern recognition.
Authorized Safety personnel receive instant visual alerts with geospatial mapping of affected zones and automated suppression status indicators.
Automated weekly and monthly reports validate adherence to local fire codes and document system response times for audit readiness.