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Current Status, Knowledge Gaps, and Research Needs Pertaining to Firefighter Radio Communication Systems : FINAL REPORT : EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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  • Alternative Title:
    NIOSH Firefighter Radio Communications: Executive Summary
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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. vi

    NIOSH Firefighter Radio Communications

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) commissioned this study to identify and address specific deficiencies in firefighter radio communications and to identify technologies that may address these deficiencies. Specifically to be addressed were current and emerging technologies that improve, or hold promise to improve, firefighter radio communications and provide firefighter location in structures.

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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. vi-xiv
  • NIOSHTIC Number:
    nn:na
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    urn:sha-512:87d01cbc97508afd770571d3ae829052c3e20248433f4aee4154b0d21c77e33565a57159a6ffc3129d3005ee926505a985b6a3aa5bd2fcb4c06f3e58feaeced7
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