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Land Mobile is the only monthly publication exclusively dedicated to wireless communications for businesses. Launched in 1993, this leading industry title provides practical advice, expert opinion and commentary and insightful, informative, truly authoritative editorial. It covers PMR to 5G and from short-range devices to wireless broadband.
Land Mobile is the only monthly publication exclusively dedicated to wireless communications for businesses. Launched in 1993, this leading industry title provides practical advice, expert opinion and commentary and insightful, informative, truly authoritative editorial. It covers PMR to 5G and from short-range devices to wireless broadband.
ASTRID is the specialized telecom operator of the emergency and security services in Belgium. ASTRID provides the police, fire brigade, emergency medical services, army, civil protection and many other organizations with reliable communication tools like radio, paging and call-taking & dispatching services that are essential in the performance of their duties.
The technological tools provided by ASTRID enable coordinated action by the various services and ensure the safety of both citizens and emergency responders. Whether in daily interventions or in large-scale crisis situations, efficient communication is crucial for fast and effective assistance. In doing so, ASTRID – commissioned by the government – fulfils an important social task. And it will continue to do so in the future by focusing on innovation and searching for the best possible solutions. Because every life counts.
‘Emergency Services Ireland’ provides both state and voluntary emergency services throughout the country with a platform to highlight information about their latest projects, initiatives and programmes.
The magazine is widely circulated to members of An Garda Síochana, Fire Services, National Ambulance Service, Defence Forces, Irish Prison Service, Irish Coast Guard, Mountain Rescue, Civil Defence, and Irish Red Cross in addition to other support agencies. It is also distributed to government departments, public and private hospitals, healthcare institutions and agencies.
With contributions from national and international EMS practitioners, in addition to a focus on those at the frontline of pre-hospital emergency care, the magazine provides a popular medium to share opinions and viewpoints on policies, procedures and practices.
Since the first edition of ‘Emergency Services Ireland’ was published in April 2001, it has developed a very strong readership base, both at home and abroad.
Emergency Live is the only multilingual magazine dedicated to people involved in rescue and emergency. As such, it is the ideal medium in terms of speed and cost for trading companies to reach large numbers of target users; for example, all companies involved in some way in the equipping of specialised means of transport. From vehicle manufacturers to companies involved in equipping those vehicles, to any supplier of life-saving and rescue equipment and aids.
The aim is to bring agencies, disciplines and nations – as well as the private and public sectors – together in order to increase the understanding of their different roles and perspectives, thereby improving a unified response to large scale crises, or averting crises in the first place through effective disaster risk reduction. We cover a range of threats, from CBRN and cybercrime to conventional terrorism, from pandemic protection and preparedness to flooding, from fires and chemical incidents, to large scale natural emergencies such as earthquakes, from environmental degradation to climate issues, from critical infrastructure protection to business and national continuity, security, resilience and sustainability.
CRJ analyses past events to draw vital lessons for the future, while constantly scanning the horizon to identify and help mitigate new threats. It provides a much-needed professional global platform to exchange news, experience, and in-depth analysis of major incidents, as well as publishing cutting-edge thought leadership pieces and commentaries.
We distil and share global research, knowledge and experience on disaster risk reduction, crisis management, resilience and continuity. The aim is to protect lives, livelihoods and quality of life, to preserve the environment and to safeguard economies.
Site editor: EENA asbl
Director of Publication: Dr Demetrios Pyrros