207: Contacting Emergency Services in the new century
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It seems almost redundant to say that communication pathways for the public between any emergency provider and the public have evolved since the invention of the telephone. Yet, we remain exceptionally reliant on the phone network, even in the digital age. In this short episode, I talk about some of the challenges that lie ahead for emergency service communication centres in the evolving and diverse world of digital communication.
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