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  907.2.1.2 Emergency power
  Emergency voice/alarm communications systems shall be provided with an approved emergency power source.... 
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  TECHNIQUES FOR OFFICERS TO COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY
  Officers may utilize the following auxiliary aids, when available, to communicate effectively: --Use of gestures; --Use of visual aids; --Use of a... 
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  408.4.8 Emergency Communications
  Car emergency signaling devices complying with 407.4.9 shall be provided. 
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  408.4.8 Emergency Communications
  Car emergency signaling devices complying with 407.4.9 shall be provided. 
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  Chapter 4 9-1-1 and Emergency Communications Services
  It answers questions including: What types of emergency communications services are covered? How does a TTY work?... 
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  Text Telephone
  ., typed) communications through the transmission of coded signals across the standard telephone network.... 
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  Revised 255 Guidelines
  The guidelines for telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment covered by Section 255 of the Communications Act as set forth in 255 Chapters 1 and 2 (36 CFR part 1194, Appendix... 
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  255 Guidelines
  The guidelines for telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment covered by Section 255 of the Communications Act as set forth in 255 Chapters 1 and 2 (36 CFR Part 1194, Appendix... 
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  2. Written Communications
  Accessing written communications may be difficult for people who are blind or have low vision and individuals with other disabilities.... 
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  B. Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing: When Auxiliary Aids and Services Must be Provided
  Remember that communication may occur in different ways. Speaking, listening, reading, and writing are all common ways of communicating.... 
