Lack of Communication Tools Can Kill in Terrorist Attacks

April 25, 2003
WHILE embedded journalists could discuss minute-by-minute updates from Iraqi battlefields with network anchors via satellite uplinks - communications that were seen instantaneously by television viewers around the planet - local police and firefighters responding jointly to an emergency in America are unable to talk directly with each other across distances of a few yards.
WHILE embedded journalists could discuss minute-by-minute updates from Iraqi battlefields with network anchors via satellite uplinks - communications that were seen instantaneously by television viewers around the planet - local police and firefighters responding jointly to an emergency in America are unable to talk directly with each other across distances of a few yards.

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