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Concerns over 999 radio systems | Concerns over 999 radio systems |
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Radios being rolled out to emergency services in London remain a cause for concern, the London Assembly 7 July Review Committee has concluded. | Radios being rolled out to emergency services in London remain a cause for concern, the London Assembly 7 July Review Committee has concluded. |
The report highlighted outstanding issues relating to coverage and timing of the rollout of the Airwave radios. | The report highlighted outstanding issues relating to coverage and timing of the rollout of the Airwave radios. |
In June 2006 an Assembly report said poor communication had hampered rescuers during operations on 7 July. | In June 2006 an Assembly report said poor communication had hampered rescuers during operations on 7 July. |
But the latest review also said major improvements to emergency plans and procedures had been put in place. | But the latest review also said major improvements to emergency plans and procedures had been put in place. |
It noted that of the 54 recommendations made in the initial investigation, 40 have been either accepted, fully or partially implemented, or seen significant progress in addressing the issues raised. | It noted that of the 54 recommendations made in the initial investigation, 40 have been either accepted, fully or partially implemented, or seen significant progress in addressing the issues raised. |
Londoners can be reassured that... no one is being complacent about their ability to respond to such a horrific incident Richard Barnes, Review committee chairman | Londoners can be reassured that... no one is being complacent about their ability to respond to such a horrific incident Richard Barnes, Review committee chairman |
Chairman of the review committee Richard Barnes said more work was needed to build on the significant improvements that had been made in the city's ability to respond to a major incident. | Chairman of the review committee Richard Barnes said more work was needed to build on the significant improvements that had been made in the city's ability to respond to a major incident. |
"Londoners can be reassured that... no one is being complacent about their ability to respond to such a horrific incident. | "Londoners can be reassured that... no one is being complacent about their ability to respond to such a horrific incident. |
"Our report highlights continuing problems with Airwave that need to be tackled to ensure emergency service personnel have access to the robust and effective communications systems they need. | "Our report highlights continuing problems with Airwave that need to be tackled to ensure emergency service personnel have access to the robust and effective communications systems they need. |
"Anything less would sell them and the Londoners they serve short." | "Anything less would sell them and the Londoners they serve short." |
Capacity issues | Capacity issues |
New digital radios are being rolled out to the police, fire and ambulance services to reduce reliance on mobile phones. | |
But the review found there had been serious delays with the introduction of the equipment and significant concerns relating to the capacity in London. | |
All of the Metropolitan Police's 32 boroughs are on course to be using the Airwave system by next month. | All of the Metropolitan Police's 32 boroughs are on course to be using the Airwave system by next month. |
However, the London Fire Brigade and London Ambulance Service said a number of "contractual and technical changes" meant they would not have the system up and running until nearer the end of 2008. | |
A Transport for London spokesman said it is investing more than £2bn over 20 years in a new digital radio network, called Connect, which will provide a platform for Airwave radios. |
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