Wireless communications technologies play an irreplaceable role in emergency and disaster relief situations. It is generally acknowledged that existing Public Safety (PS) wireless communications facilities frequently fall short of meeting users’ needs in many critical situations. Emergency scenarios usually lead to exceptionally high traffic loads and the lack of network capacity is one of the major limitations to overcome. In this context, this work firstly discusses on the several dimensions enabling increased capacity in emergency scenarios and, after that, the attention is placed on the role of spectrum sharing as one of these key dimensions. In this regard, a comprehensive view of possible spectrum sharing models for emergency communic...