CLEVELAND — The city is scrapping its failing radio system and replacing it with a new one that will cost at least $30 million.
The city plans to seek proposals next week to build a new system that connects all the safety forces -- police, firefighters and rescue squads -- as well as the city's snowplows, garbage trucks and water department employees.
The old Motorola system, which was installed in the mid-1990s, has crashed three times since December, leaving police in a virtual blackout.
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