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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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By Greg Bogosian FireRescue1 Staff Background The Lititz Fire Company No. 1 in Pennsylvania has been a volunteer fire department since 1894. Covering a 10.2-square-mile area which ...
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — City officials hope to finalize a contract within a week that will create a wireless network for first responders.As more people surf the Internet on smart ...
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A report said that the recommendation for a nationwide broadband network for responders be created "continues to languish" ...
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By Lydia Mulvany McClatchy Newspapers WASHINGTON — On Sept. 11, 2001, firefighters and police officers rushed to the World Trade Center's Twin Towers. When a collapse was ...
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By Elena Ferrarin The Chicago Daily Herald CARY, Ill. — The Cary Fire Protection District is planning to switch its fire alarm system for commercial buildings and agencies ...
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The Targeted News ServiceSPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The Springfield Fire Department will upgrade mobile computer terminals in its vehicles for wireless Internet access with money ...
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By Doug Wyllie FireRescue1 StaffAfter reporting on new developments in the D-Block, we now examine a flurry of recent announcements about the broadband technology standard called ...
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By Doug Wyllie FireRescue1 StaffIn recent weeks there has been increasing chatter on the concept of allocating to public safety the 10 MHz D-Block of 700 MHz spectrum. As has been ...
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Targeted News ServiceWASHINGTON — The Public Safety Alliance, a partnership among the nation's leading public safety associations, today announced a national advertising and ...
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By Anna Marie Kukec The Chicago Daily HeraldSCHAUMBURG, Ill. — Schaumburg-based Motorola Inc. Monday touted its new line of wireless broadband networks, products and services ...
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By Doug Page Dayton Daily News (Ohio) Related Resources: Need AFG Grant Writing Help? Contact FireGrantsHelp Related content sponsored by: TROTWOOD - The Fire Department is to ...
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By Scott M. Bruner FireRescue1 Product Editor Emergency responders working outside of traditional radio coverage, where remote communication mobility is essential, have a limited ...
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By Scott M. Bruner FireRescue1 Product EditorA number of overseas companies rolled out new products at Las Vegas' IWCE show in March. China's Hytera took the opportunity to ...
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By Scott M. Bruner FireRescue1 Product EditorThis year's IWCE 2010 show in Las Vegas provided a unique opportunity for developers and manufacturers to present their newest wares ...
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By Scott M. Bruner FireRescue1 Product EditorAlthough the title of the IWCE 2010 Thursday symposium was ‘Will Broadband Voice Replace Traditional Land Mobile Radio,’ ...
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By Scott M. Bruner FireRescue1 Product EditorAt March's IWCE show in Las Vegas, communications designers and manufacturers came together to present their wares and, in some cases, ...
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The Deseret Morning News SALT LAKE CITY — Several Salt Lake County fire departments will soon have Bluetooth technology that allows emergency medical technicians to transmit ...
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The Associated PressWASHINGTON — Federal regulators will recommend that Congress devote up to $16 billion over 10 years to pay for a nationwide wireless broadband network ...
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