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SECTION III <br /> ALTERNATIVE PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO SYSTEMS IN ANOKA COUNTY <br /> 3.1 ENHANCE EXISTING RADIO SYSTEMS <br /> It is clear that the existing public safety radio systems in Anoka County have serious deficiencies <br /> and unmet needs that must be addressed as soon as possible to continue to provide effective and <br /> efficient service to the public and to provide as much safety as possible for personnel in vehicles <br /> responding to incidents. <br /> It is important that the significance of the radio communications deficiencies be understood. Fire <br /> fighter and law enforcement personnel need to be able to talk with dispatch center personnel and <br /> with other persons on or near the scene of many incidents. The ability to communicate is needed <br /> if maximum safety of operations is to result. Fire fighters inside or on top of buildings must be <br /> warned of changed conditions including impending collapse and fire nearing explosive or other <br /> wise dangerous materials. Law enforcement personnel must alert each other to the location or <br /> movement of dangerous persons in a building, and alert each other as to each officers position <br /> and movement. Some of the most dangerous functional duties of law enforcement personnel <br /> include car stops and suspicious building checks. The level of safety of fire fighters and law <br /> enforcement personnel is reduced if those persons cannot communicate with others on the first <br /> try because of poor coverage, congestion and/or interference deficiencies. <br /> Most volunteer fire departments are having difficulty in the recruitment of a sufficient number of <br /> fire fighters and are short handed as a result. The staffing levels are particularly difficult during <br /> work day hours. At present, in about half of the area of Anoka County, radio paging receivers <br /> fail to receive incident alerts a significant percentage of the time when a person with a pager is <br /> indoors. A volunteer fire fighter cannot respond if the radio page receiver does not receive the <br /> alert message. No responders means no response to a fire or response by an adjoining fire <br /> department with a delay in alerting and a longer travel time. This is only one example of a <br /> reduction in service to the public caused by deficiencies in radio communications. <br /> Deciding to continue public safety land mobile radio systems as they are should not be <br /> considered and is not an alternative discussed in this report. <br /> One of the alternatives for providing an improved two -way land mobile radio system for use by <br /> public safety agencies in Anoka County would be to enhance the existing radio systems. This <br /> subsection 3.1 of this report discusses possible ways in which existing systems might be <br /> enhanced to overcome some of the existing deficiencies. Subsection 3.2 has a description of a <br /> system that, if implemented, will completely replace the land mobile radio systems currently <br /> used. <br /> Ronald Vegemast Engineering, Inc. - Report Anoka County <br />
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