Firefighter on scene of a brush fire in rural Florida relying on radio communication
Emergency Radio & First Response

Our firefighters deserve a radio that works.

When brush fires break out in Muse, coverage gaps put crews, neighbors, and homes at risk. A tower at the Muse Community Center keeps the lines open.

When a brush fire breaks out in Muse, every second counts. So does every signal. Our firefighters need reliable communication to coordinate crews, call in air support, and protect homes before a line jumps the road.

Right now, patchy coverage means a crew chief can lose contact with the truck behind him. Mutual aid partners can’t hit a repeater. A 911 dispatcher can’t reach the family whose barn just caught a spark from the burn they didn’t realize was still hot.

A new tower at the Muse Community Center in Glades County changes that. It keeps the lines open when the smoke is thickest. For fire, EMS, law enforcement, and the everyday calls for help that can’t wait for better weather.

The askOne tower at the Muse Community Center. Reliable communication for every responder working a scene in Muse, on the worst day of someone's life.

These crews show up. They don’t get to decide whether their radios work. We do. Sign the petition and back the people who have your back.

Back our first responders. Sign the petition.

Show the carriers and county officials that Muse stands behind the people who show up when the alarm goes off.

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Dead zones shouldn't decide how fast help arrives.

Every signature makes the case stronger. Add your name and stand with the crews on the line.