announced a partnership with Creek County, Oklahoma to supply a new communications infrastructure, command center technology and radios to connect its public safety agencies. The advanced public safety system is being implemented in light of the devastating wildfires that burned 60,000 acres and destroyed more than 400 homes in 2012, and aims to ensure that for future natural disasters and emergencies, first responders from all surrounding areas will be able to communicate with each other in a coordinated response.