North Dakota leaders announce latest update on Statewide Interoperable Radio Network
When disaster strikes, you’d think every cop, firefighter, and paramedic in the state could talk to each other. They can’t—at least not easily. Right now, North Dakota’s emergency responders operate on a patchwork of separate radio systems, and getting them to communicate often means rigging workarounds on the fly. That’s about to change. A statewide radio network is on track to go live in 2027, linking more than 900 departments through 140 towers. It’s the kind of unglamorous infrastructure that only matters when everything else goes wrong. Jack Meyer with KX News has the full story.
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