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    Will SmartPhones Replace Public Safety Radios? FirstNet Push-to-Talk Just Might Make That Happen

    ByAdmin April 13, 2020April 16, 2020

    FirstNet Push-to-Talk (PTT) service, provided by AT&T, delivers the performance that public safety needs and can be an LMR alternative for some agencies, according to the captain of a New Jersey police department that conducted a beta trial of the new offering. “I think it’s really going to be a game-changer for public-safety communications,” Capt….

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    Hytera Requests New Trial, Motorola Solutions Seeks Permanent Injunction in Federal-Court Case

    ByAdmin April 10, 2020April 16, 2020

    Hytera Communications is asking for a new trial and a drastic reduction in a $764.6 million judgment against it, while Motorola Solutions seeks a permanent injunction prohibiting Hytera from selling much of its portfolio of DMR portable radios, according to filings in the lengthy trial between the companies. Attorneys for both LMR companies are scheduled…

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    Coronavirus Forcing Some Technicians Off US Cell Towers

    ByAdmin April 10, 2020April 16, 2020

    Some tower companies have been forced to pull their work crews off the job due to the ongoing pandemic. Further, some tower technicians are asking for personal protective equipment (PPE) like masks and face shields to avoid further spreading the COVID-19 virus. They’re also arguing that they should receive hazard pay as they travel to…

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    Becker Avionics Changes the Way Pilots Monitor Radio with 3D Audio

    ByAdmin November 13, 2019

    Becker Avionics has brought a new intercom system to the market that makes it easier for pilots to listen to multiple radios at once using 3D audio. The system, AMU6500, is parallel to the company’s DVCS6100 intercom system with 3D audio incorporated. The AMU6500, which is compatible on both fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, can operate…

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    LACOFD Firehawk unit receives HAI’s Salute to Excellence Humanitarian Service Award

    ByAdmin November 13, 2019

    Helicopter Association International (HAI) has announced that the Los Angeles County (California) Fire Department Air Operations (LACOFD) Sikorsky S-70 Firehawk helicopter teams are the 2020 recipients of the Salute to Excellence Humanitarian Service Award. The award honors the person or persons who best demonstrate the value of helicopters to the communities in which they operate…

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    First Engine Broke Down En Route to Woolsey Fire, Sources Say. Blaze Grew at a Terrifying Rate

    ByAdmin November 11, 2019

    When the Woolsey fire broke out a year ago at Boeing’s shuttered nuclear and rocket engine testing site near Simi Valley, a private fire crew working for the aerospace giant was the closest to the flames. A firetruck headed to the scene. But it didn’t get far. Minutes after leaving the station, Boeing’s white older-model…

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    LAFD Honors Camarillo Copter Pilot for Risky Woolsey Fire Rescue

    ByAdmin November 11, 2019

    The Los Angeles Fire Department honored a Camarillo resident during its annual Valor Awards ceremony on Friday for performing a risky helicopter rescue during the Woolsey Fire. Dave Nordquist, 58, worked as a helicopter pilot for the department when he and pilot Joel Smith rescued three people and two dogs trapped on Castro Peak in the…

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    Two-Acre Brushfire Stopped in Glendora

    ByAdmin November 11, 2019

    A brushfire near Angeles National Forest in the Glendora area is holding at two acres of vegetation, authorities said Monday The fire was reported at 10:45 p.m. Sunday along Glendora Mountain Road at Glendora Ridge Motorway, Los Angeles County Fire Department Dispatch Supervisor Michael Pittman said. No injuries were reported and no structures were threatened,…

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    Four LAPD Officers Hospitalized After Pursuit of Carjackers Ends in Violent Crash

    ByAdmin November 11, 2019

    Four Los Angeles police officers were injured early Monday when the pursuit of carjacking suspects ended in a violent crash on a freeway onramp in Pacoima, authorities said. Officers were patrolling the Tujunga area about 4:20 a.m. when they saw a white Mercedes-Benz ML350 SUV and decided to run the vehicle’s license plate number. The…

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