Abstract

Cellular telephones provide a new means of wireless telephone communication. In an experimental design study comparing the clarity of receiving and transmitting communications with cellular telephones versus conventional emergency medical radio/microwave equipment, cellular telephones proved to be superior in all aspects of clarity and ease. Cellular telephones have numerous cost and equipment advantages over radio equipment and should replace conventional radio/microwave equipment for emergency medical communication in areas where reliable cellular telephone networks are available. This will improve an important facet of prehospital emergency care.

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