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Mutual Aid radios. This allows the dispatcher to patch together Mutual Aid radios and required <br />subscribers on the ASTRO 25 system as situations dictate. <br />As an incident occurs, local Mutual Aid agencies can initiate a radio conversation to an MCC 7500 <br />dispatch location via a programmed channel. By selecting an icon on the console monitor, the <br />dispatcher can initiate a patch to an RF channel for fast responders as necessary. Incident <br />conversations will be seamless from the moment of the patch initiation, and can be recorded like any <br />talk group conversation within the LNIR network, The dispatcher will also be able to take part in and <br />monitor conversations for the duration of the incident, as necessary. <br />Figure 1.2: Mutual Ald Components <br />13.1.1 Integration with the ASTRO 25 Network <br />The MCC 7500 IP Dispatch Console is designed to integrate seamlessly with the Orange County <br />ASTROO 25 7.13 system. This tight union between radio infrastructure and dispatch console <br />equipment has several operational benefits to the City of Santa Ana. <br />City of Santa Ana <br />MCC7500 P25 Dispatch Migration and Subscribers <br />QMotorola Solutions Confidential Restricted <br />02 April 2015 <br />Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject <br />to the restrictions on the cover page. <br />System Description 1.4 <br />