Ohio Schools Achieve 2-Way Radio Interoperability
The Buckeye State has developed two systems that K-12 districts and police can use to effectively communicate with each other during an emergency.
The Buckeye State has developed two systems that K-12 districts and police can use to effectively communicate with each other during an emergency.
Digital two-way radios for the school buses offer messaging capabilities, increased capacity, interoperability and GPS tracking, all while remaining affordable.
Public safety, athletic, and building and grounds departments make the switch from analog to digital.
Campus police and security officers must be confident theirtwo-way communications devices will be able to send and receive signalswith outside agencies during and after a disaster strikes.Here’s how healthcare and educational institutions can becertain their radios will be ready.