This info was taken from Senecadailynews.com and I do not take any credit for writing it
I'm just reposting it here.
If there are any updates on this radio system I will post them as well.
The New York State Department of Homeland Security & Emergency Services has awarded Seneca County $6 million to upgrade the public safety radio communications network to an interoperable communications system, allowing emergency responders to communicate easily and rapidly.
The new system will use six towers and upgraded digital radio equipment to improve communication between 911 dispatchers in Cayuga, Seneca, and Tompkins counties, and assist law enforcement, fire, and ambulance personnel to respond to emergencies faster.
fingerlakes daily news
By Greg Cotterill
I'm just reposting it here.
If there are any updates on this radio system I will post them as well.
The New York State Department of Homeland Security & Emergency Services has awarded Seneca County $6 million to upgrade the public safety radio communications network to an interoperable communications system, allowing emergency responders to communicate easily and rapidly.
The new system will use six towers and upgraded digital radio equipment to improve communication between 911 dispatchers in Cayuga, Seneca, and Tompkins counties, and assist law enforcement, fire, and ambulance personnel to respond to emergencies faster.
fingerlakes daily news
By Greg Cotterill
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