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By Tim Hrenchir The Topeka Capital-Journal SHAWNEE COUNTY, Kan. — Shawnee County will buy a multimillion dollar public safety radio system from Motorola Solutions Inc. County ...
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By Aly Van Dyke Topeka Capital-Journal TOPEKA, Kan. — Shawnee County could get a new 911 emergency radio system that allows responders to switch between encrypted and public ...
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Harold Wilson, 84, may have suffered medical emergency, collapsed into flames ...
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By Dan O'Brien The Boston Herald MEDFORD, Mass. — If it's going out on a police or fire radio scanner, Michael Moura hears it — even when he's sleeping. The ...
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By Aly Van Dyke The Topeka Capital-Journal TOPEKA, Kan. — After more than a year of research, the Shawnee County Emergency Communications Management Board has a ...
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By Jon Tunison MLive.com GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — In early 2008, when fire ravaged the 100-unit Indian Village Condominiums, Grand Rapids firefighters could have used a cohesive ...
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By Tim Hrenchir Topeka Capital-Journal SHAWNEE COUNTY, Neb. — Two companies — Motorola and Cassidian — will compete for the multimillion-dollar contract to ...
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By Tim Prudente The Evening Sun ADAMS COUNTY, Pa. — The radios just aren't working anymore. The system is more than 30-years-old, practically obsolete. Equipment is being ...
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The District WeekenderMUSKOKA LAKES, Canada — Township council has given Muskoka Lakes' fire department approval to buy a new fire truck and more powerful radio equipment. ...
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By Fran Spielman The Chicago Sun-TimesCHICAGO — Chicago Fire Commissioner Robert Hoff on Friday defended his decision to delay the switch to 5,000 digital radios — even ...
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Expanding a growing lineup of radios designed specifically for firefighters, Motorola Solutions showcased a newly released remote speaker microphone at Fire-Rescue International in ...
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The big buzzword around emergency services in the years since 9/11 is interoperability in radio communications. Being able to talk to each other on the fireground is not only a ...
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By Andrew Tarantola GizmodoWASHINGTON — Firefighting is dangerous enough without your two-way radio failing behind collapsed walls or in smoke-filled buildings. That's why ...
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The department will buy 200 new radios and upgrade 65 others as part of a $1.4 million regional Assistance to Firefighters Grant ...
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By Ken Robinson FireRescue1 Associate EditorThe latest glove-friendly, rugged radio from Motorola is designed to give firefighters a comfortable, lightweight communications device ...
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By Doug Page Radio transmitters able to operate in temperatures up to 900 C (1,652 F) may soon be available to give first responders a safer way to monitor the effects of a dirty ...
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By Stefanie Scott The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel WAUWATOSA, Wisc. — The Fire Department will receive almost $36,000 to replace outdated radios needed during emergencies.The ...
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By Mike Blackerby The News SentinelGATLINBURG, Tenn. — Pittman Center Volunteer Fire Department Chief Jeff Nichols well remembers the chaos caused by the wildfire that ...
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By Tim Stonesifer The Evening SunYORK COUNTY, Pa. — Joe Klunk stood near the center of the crowd during a Penn Township commissioners meeting with a 911 radio raised in one ...
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The Public Opinion CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Franklin County will begin moving to a new 911 dispatch system later this month.The system will allow first responders from various ...
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