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Fireground radios guidance survey

Closing Date: 24/04/2023

Consultation Status: Closed

Fireground radios giuidance is intended to support fire and rescue services in specifying and managing fireground voice communication radio equipment for use at incidents. The guidance sets out the regulatory and operational requirements for using equipment and frequencies.

The document was last reviewed in 2018 and we now need to review the guidance and  we are now seeking information from you to ensure the guidance meets your needs.

You have until midday on 24 April to complete the online pre-review research. You may wish to do this as an individual or as a representative of your organisation or user group.

The link to the online pre-review research is here.

You can read the existing guidance here

If you have any questions about the pre-review research, please email mark.hodges@nfcc.org.uk

We look forward to reading your response.