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NIICD’s radio cache can support 32,000 firefighters on up to 53 major wildfires at a time. As with several other National Interagency Fire Center programs, the radio cache supplies communication equipment for other natural disasters or emergencies.
8 maj 2024 · Develop, disseminate, and maintain national interagency wildland fire standards, guidelines, and other capabilities for the following: Radio Operations; Equipment Specifications; Radio Training; Spectrum Information; Identify radio operations issues and recommend solutions to the NWCG Executive Board. Hot Topics
The following is a consolidated list of Fire Approved Radios for use by all federal employees and all personnel under contract with the federal government working on wildland fires, as well as Cooperator Aviation Radios and Radios Approved for Forest Health Protection.
Radios are the primary organizationally-sanctioned communication tool for remote, non-co-located incident personnel. Use of the radio – as opposed to cell phones – is encouraged because it enables widespread sharing of site-specific information. Such sharing is required for successful sensemaking because it helps incident personnel develop a
The following articles and publications pertain to radio communication and the importance of radio discipline during fire operations. The Bureau of Land Management at the National Interagency Fire Center provides training for wildland firefighters.
However, interviews with operational and managerial professionals in wildland firefighting reveal 10 simplifications in guidance about radio communication that do not match the complexities experienced by firefighters in the fire environment.
The BKR5000, KNG-P, and KNG-M radios offer a wide range of features that enhance communication and safety during wildland firefighting operations. These radios are built to withstand extreme conditions, including high temperatures, water exposure, and rugged terrain.