By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SHELTON — The Board of Aldermen recently approved bonding $170,000 to complete a radio communications upgrade for all city emergency personnel.
The aldermen, during a meeting earlier this month, unanimously voted in favor of the second phase of the upgrade, which officials said will allow police, firefighters, EMS workers, the Office of Emergency Management and the Public Works department to effectively communicate with each other, even though they all use different radio frequencies.
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