Regional public safety communications systems allow communities to work together more effectively during emergencies that cross jurisdictional boundaries. By sharing communications infrastructure, participating agencies benefit from improved interoperability, expanded coverage, and greater system reliability.
Key benefits of the regional approach include:
Improved interoperability
Agencies from different jurisdictions and disciplines can communicate directly during multi-agency incidents.
Shared infrastructure
Participating communities share the cost of major communications infrastructure, reducing the financial burden on individual jurisdictions.
Expanded coverage
Regional systems provide broader coverage than many standalone systems, improving communications for responders traveling across the region.
Improved coordination during disasters
Severe weather, wildfires, major accidents, and other emergencies often require a coordinated response from multiple agencies.
Scalable growth
The Regional Radio System allows additional agencies and communities to participate as communications needs evolve.