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Emergency services radio program (ESR) on 2RRR community radio.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sydney South : New South Wales Fire Brigades, [2003]Description: 1 vDDC classification:
  • SCA 384.54099441 21 EME
Subject: This project is a weekly, one-hour Emergency Services Radio (ESR) program broadcast on Sydney's 2RRR community radio. It uses professional firefighters as media presenters and program format controllers. The program delivers operational round-ups from local area emergency services, interviews with specialised positions (SPI), community safety messages and information and an "E-B@ck" (electronic mail correspondence) segment that allows two-way communication with the community. The purposes of the project are to improve service delivery of important community safety messages in a congested and highly competitive media environment, and to increase public awareness of the roles and responsibilities of emergency service organisations.
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Safer Community Awards Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 384.54099441 EME (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 010336750

Entrant : Safer Communities Awards 2003

This project is a weekly, one-hour Emergency Services Radio (ESR) program broadcast on Sydney's 2RRR community radio. It uses professional firefighters as media presenters and program format controllers. The program delivers operational round-ups from local area emergency services, interviews with specialised positions (SPI), community safety messages and information and an "E-B@ck" (electronic mail correspondence) segment that allows two-way communication with the community. The purposes of the project are to improve service delivery of important community safety messages in a congested and highly competitive media environment, and to increase public awareness of the roles and responsibilities of emergency service organisations.

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