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Emergency calls to a telecommunications center must be handled quickly in order to avoid scrutiny to media.

The central location that receives all emergency calls and routes calls to fire, emergency medical, or law enforcement dispatchers is: the media center. Emergency communications may include alerts and warnings; evacuation instructions, curfews and other self-protection measures; and information on the status of the response, family members, available support and other issues affecting response and recovery.

Widespread radio communication is the most common form of communication you can use in an emergency. The latest wide-area technology allows two-way radios to reach up to 300 miles. You won't have to worry about radio line interference like a typical cell phone line in an emergency. In the event of a major emergency or disaster, cell towers, landlines and the Internet may fail, so consider an alternative source of communication such as a radio. The operation of an amateur radio depends on a radio and transceiver, a good antenna, batteries, and shortwave radio frequency bands.

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