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Current Status, Knowledge Gaps, and Research Needs Pertaining to Firefighter Radio Communication Systems : FINAL REPORT : CHAPTER II: METHODOLOGY

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    NIOSH Firefighter Radio Communications: Chapter 2
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    "This report was prepared by TriData Corporation under contract with NIOSH. It should not be considered a statement or NIOSH polity or of any agency or individual who was involved." - p. 6

    NIOSH Firefighter Radio Communications

    CHAPTER II: METHODOLOGY

    The project was divided into two primary tasks: to identify fire service communication problems and solutions and to research and analyze the potential solutions to the technical RF issues involved in resolving and improving these communications problems. From the outset, the project was further refined to focus on communications problems within as well as to and from structures, to include high-rise buildings, tunnels, basements, underground parking garages, and subway systems.

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    Current Status, Knowledge Gaps, and Research Needs Pertaining to Firefighter Radio Communication Systems : FINAL REPORT September 2003
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    p. 6-10
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    nn:na
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