More than three years after the 9/11 attack, Arizona’s terrorism response system remains stymied by a communications clog that also hampered rescue efforts in the World Trade Center. Put simply, firefighters, police officers and other emergency workers sometimes cannot talk to each other because their radio systems aren’t synchronized. That problem emerged Tuesday as the dominant complaint at a statewide Homeland Security Summit that drew more than 200 Arizona civil defense leaders to downtown Phoenix. Full Story
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