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🚨 When disaster strikes, communication is everything. Earlier this week, CAL FIRE attended a global public safety communications trade show held in Sacramento to connect with public safety partners. The Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) trade show also allowed our team to explore new technology for our...

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