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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2026 · 8 MIN

How Edge Computing Is Transforming Emergency Response Communications

from The Edge Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Local Compute, CDNs, and Distributed Infrastructure · host Fexingo

In this episode of The Edge Computing Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how edge computing is revolutionizing emergency response communications. They focus on a concrete case: the city of San Jose's deployment of edge nodes in fire stations to process first-responder data locally, reducing latency from 400 milliseconds to under 10 milliseconds during a 2025 wildfire drill. The discussion covers how local compute avoids cloud bottlenecks when networks are congested or down, how CDN-like edge caching helps dispatch real-time video from drones and body cameras, and why distributed infrastructure is becoming a critical layer for public safety. The hosts also touch on the tension between centralized command systems and edge autonomy, and what this means for future smart-city investments. #EdgeComputing #EmergencyResponse #PublicSafety #FirstResponders #SanJose #WildfireDrill #Latency #LocalCompute #CDN #DistributedInfrastructure #SmartCity #VideoStreaming #DroneCoordination #NetworkResilience #CloudComputing #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The Edge Computing Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how edge computing is revolutionizing emergency response communications. They focus on a concrete case: the city of San Jose's deployment of edge nodes in fire stations to process first-responder data locally, reducing latency from 400 milliseconds to under 10 milliseconds during a 2025 wildfire drill. The discussion covers how local compute avoids cloud bottlenecks when networks are congested or down, how CDN-like edge caching helps dispatch real-time video from drones and body cameras, and why distributed infrastructure is becoming a critical layer for public safety. The hosts also touch on the tension between centralized command systems and edge autonomy, and what this means for future smart-city investments. #EdgeComputing #EmergencyResponse #PublicSafety #FirstResponders #SanJose #WildfireDrill #Latency #LocalCompute #CDN #DistributedInfrastructure #SmartCity #VideoStreaming #DroneCoordination #NetworkResilience #CloudComputing #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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