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Mobile Firefighters Test New Technology

First responders in Mobile have new equipment they believe will help them save lives.

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CrimsonTide14 - 1/24/2013 8:22 PM
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And what happens when the network and computers go down? As we all know computers fail and technology is not as good as it's touted as. Hope we don't see a fire truck sitting on the side of the road and waiting for their computer to reboot so they can find the house on fire!!! If the wizards and techno geeks can't make a cell phone to not drop calls and computers to never fail then this would be good idea, but we all no differently. What I want to know is who chose the recipient of the 8 million dollar contract for the new equipment and what kind of secret payback took place? Somewhere there is a cigar chomping businessman drinking his glass of brandy and enjoying his connections to Mobile city leaders.
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