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Washington, DC, launches high-speed wireless network for responders

Emergency Management Alert, February 17, 2004

Washington, DC, plans to roll out a broadband data network for emergency crews, USA Today reports.

The proposed network would allow emergency room physicians to see live video of a patient still in the ambulance, or police helicopters to stream live video to patrol cars. The system would enable all rescuers to cross departmental lines and talk directly to one another.

Motorola and Flarion Technologies will build the $2.7 million network. It will take at least 18 months to install and test the system.

About 1,800 people lose lives each year because of gaps in the emergency medical systems in the nation's 50 largest cities, according to USA Today.

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