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A coworker at a medium-busy time, dispatching at Badger Cab, ca. 2006.
Each of those slips is a person or group of people looking for a taxi. He has them arranged mnemonically, probably roughly geographically, so that he can efficiently read them out to the taxi drivers and so that he can easily recognize fares that have similar routes and can perhaps be combined.
After a 38 minute wait for the crew of BNSF X3880N the empty grain train BNSF X4142S finally shows up on the mainline at Hills MN on September 10, 2017. On the BNSF radio either the BNSF dispatcher or the crew of BNSF X4142S is telling all the reason the grain train is running late that one of three units on the train is down.
We have had a wonderful week here this week. We are having a featured story in our local newspaper and our two radio stations focusing on National Public Safety Telecommunicators week and the difference they make in our communities. Sending some pictures from our celebrations, thanks for all that you do in APCO to promote the field as a profession and for establishing this week to honor our great folks at the consoles.
In addition to the celebration of this success story our Administration met with the Full-time Staff today and informed them they will all be receiving a much needed and long overdue Salary increase. This was purely coincidence on the part of Administration; but a nice way to add to the festivities of the week.
A telecommunicator could sit here, arrange the screens to their liking, receive 911 calls, and dispatch police/fire.
"Commissioner John Balloni and Deputy Commissioner Jo-Anne Munroe congratulate this year's Award recipients"
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Phones, keyboards and Zetron. Some of the many buttons that East County dispatchers have to push in one shift.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District dispatched personnel and resources Aug. 14 to assist the White Mountain Apache community with its limited flood risk minimization measures.
Anne Hutton, the District's chief of Emergency Management explained that the project was made possible through a provision of PL 84-99 that allows the Corps to provide technical and direct assistance in advance of a flood event when we can show an imminent threat of unusual flooding.
"A series of four storm-related floods June 28 - 29, July 2 and Aug. 11 - with debris flows from the burned watershed upstream - prompted a release of emergency funding for flood fighting measures," said Hutton.
The Cedar Creek Fire burned approximately 46,000 acres of the Fort Apace Reservation between June 17 and July 2.
"Because of the greater than average fire-related flood risk this storm season, the Corps has identified that risk reduction measures are most needed for the lower streambank areas of Cedar Creek," added Hutton.
Flood fighting measures will include strategic installation of approximately 1.5 miles of temporary protective barriers along the Cedar Creek.
The Corps provides engineering services to respond to national and natural disasters to minimize damages and help in recovery efforts.