New York City airports are set to introduce tracking devices on emergency vehicles in a bid to improve response times and enhance safety after a recent plane crash at LaGuardia Airport. The move comes in response to the incident, which highlighted the need for more efficient communication and coordination between emergency services. The tracking devices, which will be installed on ambulances, fire trucks, and other emergency vehicles, will enable officials to monitor their locations in real-time, allowing for faster response times and potentially saving lives. The system is expected to be rolled out across all three major NYC airports, with officials hoping to make emergency services more effective and accountable.


Tracking devices coming to emergency vehicles at NYC airports following LaGuardia crash  dailydispatch.com