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                                  LA Firefighters & Cell Towers

in 2005, The International Firefighters Union, representing over 300,000 firefighters recognized wireless microwave radiation health effects and has stood strongly against locating cell towers on top of their fire stations.

Read the 28 page International Association of Fire Fighters Resolution, detailing health effects associated with exposure to wireless microwave radiation and reported symptoms of their exposed firefighters.  
https://ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/109281319517547/20-Attachment%2020-%20Firefighters%20Inter%20Resolution%20Against%20Cell%20Towers.pdf

The document states numerous health effects were found to be caused by wireless radiation. The resolution was a result of complaints by firefighters of headaches, memory problems, sleeping problems, anxiety following the installation of cell towers at their fire stations. Brain scans of the firefighters in 2005 showed abnormalities.

The results of these abnormal brain scans were summarized in a letter written to the FCC in 2013. California Assembly Bill AB57, which passed on October 9, 2015, exempts fire stations from having transmitting devices on their facilities. The 5G Bill SB 649 which was vetoed by Governor Brown included an exemption for firefighters.


https://scientists4wiredtech.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/2013-0902-Foster-Affidavit-Firefighter-RFR-Hazard-Study.pdf


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