Fire Service
A Fire Fighter's radio is as valuable as his respirator or hose line. When high noise dominates the scene or respirators are used, radios become difficult to use at best. CavCom has developed a unique line of products to solve this communication breakdown.
Find your position below and click the row for product details:
Protect
Offering optimum comfort hearing protection in either solid or filtered protectors.
Protect + Listen
Can be plugged directly into a 2-way radio or speaker mic to hear radio messages clearly in high noise under the protection of the high NRR ear set.
Protect + Listen + Talk
For environments too loud to hear the speaker mic or requiring a respirator. Great hearing protection and clear two-way radio communication.
| Assistant Chief | ![]() |
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| Manages day-to-day operations and is likely to be on scene during an emergency demanding constant radio use. | |||
| Battalion Chief | ![]() |
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| This individual can have several stations to oversee. | |||
| Captain | ![]() |
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| Supervise shift personnel at the station house - always present for an emergency. | |||
| Chief | ![]() |
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| In charge of the entire scene - this individual must be aware of every situation at hand, understanding the radio communications is essential. | |||
| Fire Fighter | ![]() |
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| Ready for anything, their radios must follow. High noise from saws, motors, sirens and especially SCBA use can complicate radio communications without the right tool. | |||
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| This individual is responsible for training new personnel in proper procedures and protocol - they must be familiar with the latest tools. | |||
| Paramedic/EMT | ![]() |
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| Balancing scene safety and communications over the radio can be difficult at best. High noise on scene can cripple radio communications without the right accessory. | |||
| Pump Truck Operator | ![]() |
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| Required to communicate with the entry team and other personnel this individual must be able to use two radios in close proximity while operating extremely noisy equipment. |

