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The fire service's new piece of kit that could save lives - your mobile phone

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing People can now send live footage of incidents on their phones to help fire crews save lives.

From tomorrow (Monday September 20th) control room operators will be able to receive footage from the public’s phones at the scene of a fire in Greater Manchester to assist firefighters.

Staff at North West Fire Control (NWFC), based in Warrington, will be able to watch live footage streamed from mobile phones at incidents such as fires and use it to help inform how many fire engines and other special appliances are mobilised to the scene. READ MORE: The Didsbury student who plotted mass murder with Osama bin Laden and helped shape the minds of the Manchester Arena

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