Join regional agreement for emergency radio system interoperability
In Plain English
The city wants to join a regional authority that helps police, fire, and emergency services communicate across different cities. Currently, Richmond's emergency responders may have trouble talking to neighboring agencies during major incidents. If approved, the city gains access to shared radio systems that work across East Bay communities.
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Adopt Resolution No.81-07
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