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CLEVELAND — Cleveland City Council approved an emergency request from Mayor Justin Bibb 's administration for $18 million to upgrade critical equipment for the city's safety forces during its meeting Wednesday night.He said firefighters need what are known as"intrinsically-sealed" radios. They're designed to prevent the battery from exploding in a fire or other emergency situation involving combustion.
Slife said the money will be spent to upgrade radios for all members of the city's safety forces, including police, fire, and EMS. The money will also be spent to upgrade two critically important software systems: the Computer-Aided Dispatch System and Law Enforcement Records Management, which hold information about 911 calls and police reports.
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