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For the last day or so, dispatchers have been giving out high wind advisories to chiefs in the field. Not to brag, but when I'm outside I can tell right away that it's....snowing, raining, windy, etc. Who is this supposed to help?
In his first book Leo Stapelton related when he was a Deputy Chief that the Fire Alarm Office on The Fenway would periodically announce the ambient temperature. Leo observed that the last thing some ice covered jake needed was to be reminded that it was 7 degrees below zero.
In the late 1970's Joe Rizzo had the Philadelphia dispatcher announce some emergency driving safety message from time to time. Is there some Philly guy here that remembers what it was?
In his first book Leo Stapelton related when he was a Deputy Chief that the Fire Alarm Office on The Fenway would periodically announce the ambient temperature. Leo observed that the last thing some ice covered jake needed was to be reminded that it was 7 degrees below zero.
In the late 1970's Joe Rizzo had the Philadelphia dispatcher announce some emergency driving safety message from time to time. Is there some Philly guy here that remembers what it was?