Specifications include, but are not limited to: 2.2.1 The vendor shall provide a “turnkey” fire station alerting and automation system including the system design, all necessary equipment, software, programming, installation, system configuration, on-site system start-up, on-site testing, on-site final acceptance, and on-site training. 2.2.2 The proposed FSAA system shall accommodate 28 fire stations and 2 fire dispatch positions and be expandable to accommodate 45 fire stations and 10 fire dispatch positions and shall be capable of expanding to other county PSAPs. 2.2.3 The proposed FSAA system shall be able to use up to sixty (60) fire dispatch positions concurrently per county defined Areas to alert fire stations. 2.2.4 The proposed FSAA system shall be able to expand to 20 different Areas without additional FSAA hardware at the E911 center for discrete mutual aid capability. 2.2.5 The proposed FSAA system must be able to be utilized as a Fire Station Alerting system and an Apparatus Alerting system simultaneously without the need for additional software or hardware and without any additional operator intervention. 2.2.6 The proposed FSAA system may have the option and capability to interface with network siren sites as well as fire stations with the same FSAA hardware and software application at the E911 dispatch center. The dispatch operator shall use the same SOP for dispatching siren sites as they do for fires stations.