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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 10 MIN

How 5G Is Rewriting the Rules for Emergency Response Networks

from The 5G Podcast with Fexingo: Wireless Networks, Carriers, and Mobile Infrastructure · host Fexingo

Emergency responders have long relied on dedicated radio systems that can't share bandwidth with consumer traffic. But 5G's network slicing and priority-access features are changing that calculation. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine a real-world deployment: the Los Angeles Fire Department's pilot with Verizon to carve out a dedicated slice of 5G spectrum for real-time video from fire trucks, drone feeds, and wearable biometrics. They break down how the technology works—a software-defined partition that guarantees latency under 50 milliseconds even during a stadium event—and why it matters for an agency handling over 500,000 calls a year. They also explore the tension between commercial carriers and public-safety advocates who worry about reliability, and the emerging standard, 3GPP Release 18, that aims to harden mobile networks for mission-critical communications. If you've ever wondered why first responders still carry separate radios, this episode explains how 5G is about to make that second device optional. #5G #EmergencyResponse #NetworkSlicing #PublicSafety #FirstResponders #Verizon #LosAngelesFireDepartment #MissionCritical #3GPP #PriorityAccess #Technology #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WirelessNetworks #MobileInfrastructure #Latency #DedicatedSpectrum Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Emergency responders have long relied on dedicated radio systems that can't share bandwidth with consumer traffic. But 5G's network slicing and priority-access features are changing that calculation. In this episode, Lucas and Luna examine a real-world deployment: the Los Angeles Fire Department's pilot with Verizon to carve out a dedicated slice of 5G spectrum for real-time video from fire trucks, drone feeds, and wearable biometrics. They break down how the technology works—a software-defined partition that guarantees latency under 50 milliseconds even during a stadium event—and why it matters for an agency handling over 500,000 calls a year. They also explore the tension between commercial carriers and public-safety advocates who worry about reliability, and the emerging standard, 3GPP Release 18, that aims to harden mobile networks for mission-critical communications. If you've ever wondered why first responders still carry separate radios, this episode explains how 5G is about to make that second device optional. #5G #EmergencyResponse #NetworkSlicing #PublicSafety #FirstResponders #Verizon #LosAngelesFireDepartment #MissionCritical #3GPP #PriorityAccess #Technology #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WirelessNetworks #MobileInfrastructure #Latency #DedicatedSpectrum Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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