Forty-two public safety groups, including National Fraternal Orde...
Forty-two public safety groups, including National Fraternal Order of Police and National Volunteer Fire Council, urged FCC Chmn. Powell to “move quickly” on ultra-wideband (UWB) proceeding. In Sept. 20 letter, groups cited their interest in UWB for “providing public…
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safety personnel with short-range communications technologies for emergencies, tracking firefighters inside a building or detecting victims under earthquake rubble.” Groups also said UWB could create “new ways for medical personnel to monitor and track the location of patients and medical equipment, enabling real-time transmission of health information to emergency personnel.” Entities also represented senior citizens and health care interests. Signatories included Houston Police Dept., L.A. County Sheriff’s Dept., Fairfax (Va.) County Search & Rescue, N.Y. Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, American College of Nurse Practitioners.