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First InterComm
 System Installation Guide 
A29799 
Page 1 
November 2007  
1.0 
Introduction 
The First InterComm
™ System (FICS) allows first responders from different agencies at 
an emergency incident to readily communicate with one another, even though their 
radios operate on different frequencies; i.e., VHF, UHF or 800 MHz systems, both digital 
and analog.  The FICS can accommodate any new communication technologies, 
including the 700-MHz bandwidth. 
 
Only one vehicle from each on-scene department is required to have an installed FICS 
unit to enable linking dissimilar radio networks.  There is no requirement for special 
equipment, stand-alone towers, or other costly infrastructure. 
 
An optional capability included with the FICS is the Incident Commander Talkgroup 
Control™ Software (ICTCS) that allows the Incident Commander (IC), using a standard 
laptop computer with Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) capability, to monitor system status and to 
control communications.  The ICTCS significantly enhances the system, but is not 
required
 for voice interoperability; the latter is provided by the VCA100 and associated 
antennas alone. 
 
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has designated the FICS as a Qualified 
Anti-Terrorism Technology under the SAFETY Act.  The FICS Supports the National 
Incident Management System (NIMS), and is included in the Memorial Institute for the 
Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) “Responder Knowledge Base” and the InterAgency 
Board's (IAB) “Standard Equipment List” (SEL). 
 
Finally, it is important to note that using the FICS does not require changes to your 
Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).  Rather, it provides day-to-day voice 
interoperability at an incident scene, and offers improved coordination of on-site first 
responder personnel. 
 
This installation guide contains information for the proper installation of the FICS.  We 
strongly recommended that the system be installed in accordance with this guide, 
understanding that concessions may be needed for specific vehicles.  This guide 
assumes that the system installer is a qualified professional, familiar with the intended 
vehicle, and possesses the proper tools. 
 
2.0 
First InterComm System™ Description 
The FICS (Figure 1) consists of: 
• 
VCA100 unit, matched to user’s existing radio network frequencies 
• 
Vehicle-mounted Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) antenna 
• 
Land Mobile Radio (LMR) antenna, matched to user’s existing radio network 
frequencies 
• 
Remote On/Off switch 
• 
Incident Commander Talkgroup Control Software (optional capability)