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DAYTON, Md. — Gov. Martin O'Malley today announced a plan to make sure all radios used by fire, police and other emergency workers in the state are compatible.
The new system, which officials estimate will take five to eight years to develop, is designed to overcome the kind of incompatibility among local and state communications systems that bedeviled emergency workers responding to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. |
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