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Command, Control & CommunicationsFire Link ProjectFire Link are a task force provided by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM), supported by the Fire Services Inspectorate, to buy and implement a nationwide radio system for the fire service.Why have a national radio system for the fire service? Following events in America on September 11 2001, the government wanted to be sure that radio communications between the three primary emergency services (police, fire and ambulance) could cope with any demands that may be placed upon them and that they have the best communications and information sharing capability. The decision, announced in May 2001, to fund a national radio system followed agreement between those services that there was definitely a need for better inter-service communications. Why do the fire service need a new radio system? What about the police and ambulance services? In June 2001, the Department of Health announced that there would be a new national radio network for ambulance services and other NHS radio users. Inter-service communications with police and fire are a key requirement of their new system. What difference will the new radio system make to the fire service? The safety of the fire crews on the ground will be improved due to the enhanced infrastructure of the radio system, which will allow multiple communications links to be set up and also enable communications within and around tall buildings. The current radio systems have severe limitations as they only allow one person to give commands and due to the lack of signal boosters, crews are unable to hear radio signals when they are in tall buildings. |
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