Mutualink major incident emergency comms

  • September 2, 2025
  • William Payne

Critical comms infrastructure specialist Mutualink has released a new version of its Go-Kit system to connect first responders, emergency services and central planners in the event of a major incident. Go-Kit 2.0 is designed to connect radios, cell phones, satellite systems and video feeds in the field, even when traditional communications fail.

The suitcase-sized device is designed to rapidly establish communications and rapid coordination between local, state and federal agencies.

The system has been designed to bridge networks, integrating LMR, LTE, 4G, 5G, satellite, and IP communications with automated failover.

It also provides situational awareness, consolidating real-time video, sensor, and incident data to improve field decisions. The system is ultra-rugged, portable and designed for rapid deployment.

“Every crisis shows us the same problem: agencies are unable to connect when it matters the most,” said Chrissie Coffey, President of Mutualink and Law Enforcement Veteran. “Our Go-Kit addresses this gap—it’s a portable extension of America’s critical communications infrastructure. It’s designed to connect everyone—across agencies, across jurisdictions and ensures that when traditional systems fail, responders can still communicate.”