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Communications | New radio tech handles extreme heat; Fire reveals flaws in NM notification system

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Hot electronics for response
Tip: Think before you talk
News: Fire reveals flaws in NM emergency notification system
Dear FireRescue1 Member,

In this month's communications news, new state-of-the-art technology that allows radio equipment to function under extreme temperatures could be just the tool firefighters need when responding to a radioactive attack or other hazardous emergency.

Also, our featured tip explains how to maximize your radio time by thinking before you talk.


— The FireRescue1 Team
Communications Feature
Hot electronics for response
Radio transmitters able to operate in temperatures up to 900 C (1,652 F) may soon be available to give responders a safer way to monitor the effects of a dirty bomb.
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Communications Tip
Think before you talk
Do you just pick up the microphone and just start talking? Well next time you pick up the mic, stop for a second and then talk.
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