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TODD: So, yes, we also have our own radio system that is used for our department. I guess the <br /> differences in the usage is for the different types of systems. One is used for radio transmission <br /> through our radio systems but for like the cellular cyber it's more for data transmissions so we're <br /> using that to connect our laptops and transition data on like what's going up in the field prior to <br /> us arriving. What kind of information can we learn prior to showing up on a scene and so we are <br /> allowing us to use the cellular systems allows us to hook our 9-1-1 operators and the CAD <br /> Systems into our operators in the field and transition that data without tying up like our radio <br /> lines which are not quite built for that concept in mind. <br /> CLARKSON: Just a follow-up, the cellular system allows you to exchange videos of scenes <br /> whereas the radio system obviously does not. Is that correct? <br /> TODD: That is correct and that is something we're rapidly trying to implement in terms of <br /> trying to be able to get that video that's going on the scene sent to our dispatchers and then get it <br /> out to the field and implementation of technology like drones and streaming of stuff like the fires <br /> that are going on right now for better command decisions. So, for us a better and more robust <br /> cellular system is beneficial to providing a better service to the community. <br /> CLARKSON: Thank you, that's all for me. <br /> RAFFIPIY: Thank you Mr. Clarkson, any other questions Commission? Thank you, very much <br /> appreciate it Mr. Todd. Thank you for your time. At this time, we're going to who is next to <br /> Fire and that will be Martha Stephens. Martha you are on. Martha Stephens are you here? Staff <br /> do you see Martha Stephens. <br /> STEPHENS: Can you hear me? Hello. <br /> RAFFIPIY: There she is. <br /> STEPHENS: Sorry, I haven't been able to get on this platform today so, I don't have my video <br /> but I'm glad you can hear me. My name is Martha Stephens and I live in the Captain Cook area <br /> and we have been watching towers and things go up. I actually was one of the people that found <br /> out about 5G from the T-Mobile Company being in there having my phone serviced. They said, <br /> oh yes, we already have T-Mobile and as soon as AT&T comes in, we're building everything out <br /> as soon as they acquired AT&T. So, we know that's going on. I go into town now and I have <br /> problems being there but, that's beside the point. <br /> I'm originally from Silicon Valley, I've been here for 15 years, I do interior design and fine arts, <br /> so aesthetics is a huge thing with what's going on with these massive towers. I also have done <br /> hundreds and hundreds of hours in research and study in regard to the high-tech usage of these <br /> things and what they're for and from my understanding there's already new technology that is <br /> faster than this. I'll read my testimony right now. <br /> Dear Planning Commission. Please reign in and control the International Telecommunications <br /> Industries 5G towers in Hawaii. The telecom industries have obviously, criminally positioned <br /> themselves years ago through the federal government to shove their overreaching technology <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> 7 <br />