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November 5, 2008

Security

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Firefighters to get new safety gear

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Fire Services Department

Fire officers will be equipped with advanced new breathing apparatus from next year.

 

Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee told legislators today the new gear, costing $45 million, features advanced electronics giving a clear indication of the amount of oxygen remaining in a firefighter's air cylinder. They also provide better protection against radiological, biological and chemical agents.

 

Mr Lee said the Fire Services Department spent $1.3 million in September to provide all firefighters with new anti-flash hoods meeting the latest international safety standard. Last month it also purchased 53 radios, worth $960,000, for fire trucks.

 

Meanwhile, the Electrical & Mechanical Services Department is studying the feasibility of upgrading the Fire Services Department's analogue radio system and replacing it with a digital one.



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