In April 2008, an emergency medical technician in West Nyack, New York, looked at the Global Positioning System screen in the ambulance he was driving, swerved and hit a parked flatbed truck. The crash sheared off the side of ''The technology is enormously beneficial,'' said Jeffrey Lindsey, a retired fire chief in Florida who is now an executive with the Health & Safety Institute, based in Oregon, which provides continuing education for emergency services workers.
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Oregon Scientific can tell you with the help of a couple gadgets coming out in August or September of this year. The Advanced Wireless Appliance Manager (shown) lets you monitor up to eight appliances with the use of remote sensors.
By Matt Richtel International Herald Tribune Theirs are the most wired vehicles on the road, with dashboard computers, sophisticated radios, navigation systems and cellphones. While such gadgets are. ''The technology is enormously beneficial,'' said Jeffrey Lindsey, a retired fire chief in Florida who is now an executive with the Health & Safety Institute, based in Oregon, which provides continuing education for emergency services workers.
