90 on Ems 41 at hospital for a mattress fire 45/58 got in first45 and 58 across Tremont then up Van Nest is a pretty quick run for them but it is surely near 90/41
90 on Ems 41 at hospital for a mattress fire 45/58 got in first45 and 58 across Tremont then up Van Nest is a pretty quick run for them but it is surely near 90/41
90 on Ems 41 at hospital for a mattress fire 45/58 got in first
Normally Battalion 18 box. They were out on another box.1947-
Phone alarm for fire in a PD
E45, E88
L58
BC20
1948-
Assign Specific Unit
SQ 61
1949-
10-30 loading up the box
E64
R3
SQ41
1949-
Assign First Due
L41
1950-
10-75
L47F
BC18
DC7
1951-
2nd Alarm
E82, E46, E97, E72T
L38, L31
BC3
CT1, FC1, RB1, SB1, ST1, TS1
1953-
Assign Specific Unit
E90
1954-
Special Call
L27F
1956-
3rd Alarm
E42, E48, E94, E75, E35S
L32, L56
BC27, BC13P
MK1, RM1, RA2, BC19R, BC26S
2014-
Assign Specific Unit
L47F
I just mentioned that a few days ago in the "Communications" site here. He sounds like he's auditioning to read the disclaimers at the end of auto or medicine commercials.Doesn't it seem like this Bronx dispatcher is ALWAYS pumped up and talks way too fast?
Please don't take this the wrong way, but I've learned to not be critical of anyone on the radio from some internet audio. He was dispatcher of the year a few years ago for a reason. I used to kid him about his style, but he is a terrific FAD. Some might not agree, but I think there is something to be read in the tone of a voice on the radio.I just mentioned that a few days ago in the "Communications" site here. He sounds like he's auditioning to read the disclaimers at the end of auto or medicine commercials.