CBS4FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — What the public rarely gets a glimpse of is the amount of coordination among fire rescue and law enforcement agencies arriving at the scene of an accident. Different agencies have different radios, and cannot communicate because they operate over different frequencies and use different technology. This communication problem was highlighted during 9/11 in New York City with so many agencies and so many different communications equipment, which didn''t allow them to coordinate their response efficiently. Well, that''s changing with some new technology, showcased by Broward County emergency responders. It''s called "communications interoperability", demonstrated at Markham Park in Broward on Thursday during a Broward Sherriff''s office rescue training operation ...
Our new radios will transmit on the fire department channels, but we've been told to not use them.
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Same reason I hate "10 codes"............ Let me speak ENGLISH !!!!!!!
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