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London firefighters halt automatic alarm callouts - BBC News
London Fire Brigade first announced the policy in May and consulted over the summer.
www.bbc.co.uk
DRB still had a Engine and Truck going, it was made to keep Chief's 10-8 unless they we're ABSOUETLY needed. So it was up to the BC to either respond in when the CO sent out the box, or wait until companies on sence give a progress report.Didn’t NYCdo something similar in the past ? I remember it being called something like DRB. Only in effect during specific hours and specific boxes. I don’t know how long it lasted or if it still exists in some form. Haven’t heard the term DRB on the radio in quite awhile.
I could be wrong but I think DRB= Discretionary Response Box.
Thanks, appreciate the detailed response. Is the DRB still being used ?DRB still had a Engine and Truck going, it was made to keep Chief's 10-8 unless they we're ABSOUETLY needed. So it was up to the BC to either respond in when the CO sent out the box, or wait until companies on sence give a progress report.
And yes, DRB is Discretionary Response Box.
Thanks !The DRB was for Battalion Chief to respond at his discretion, it was only 1 Engine or 1 Ladder depending on month. If I remember Engines did 2 months trucks did 1 and so on. if a second source came in dispatcher would fill out the assignment and notify the responding unit of additional information. I think this is still in use today.