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On the left is our IMC Mobile screen it allows us to talk to the patrol units via talk screens much like AIM and on the right is our IMC Dispatch console. Our CAD system that allows us to input calls for service and maintain officer status along with tons more applications.
One of the crown jewels of Columbus neon art and advertising. The Dispatch still has headquarters and offices here, but hasn't actually been printed here in decades. The paper is Columbus' only large daily paper (there were two but the other is long gone). The paper dates back to 1871, but the sign probably to sometime in the 1950s. Located at the corner of 3rd and Broad smackdab in the downtown.
Maps, 911 calls, and the radio activity for different agencies are shown on these screens.
The geek in me was excited that they had two Monoprice monitors.
Description on front of card: Franklin Park Lake
Description on back of card:
This series of Columbus Dispatch Post Cards consists of 16 subjects. A post card coupon cut from The Dispatch gets you one card; 15 Coupons get you the entire series. No Charge.
Estimated Date: 1906-1907
Era: Undivided Back Era
Condition: Unused. Warn.
Publisher/Distributor Notes:
First published in 1906, Columbus Dispatch postcards featured 10-16 different Real Photo views of Columbus and its landmarks. Readers of the newspaper could purchase them with coupons.
The son of Dispatch's Pete Francis gravitates toward a set of bongos on The Lawn stage during the final day of the Firefly Music Festival 2013.
Here are some pics of our yearly awards night. We are a small organization, but do recognize the importance of showing our employees appreciation and recognition for the hard and great work that they do each day.
Awards that we give out our Telecommunicator of the Year, Team Award and Silent Hero Award. We usally have the event catered, have door prizes, small gift for all employees, the Awards and some type of entertainment; this year was a game of local county history with current and past pictures from around the county. All employees and guests participated in the game and it was a lot of fun. Our employees work hard each and every day of the year, knowing in a split second things can go from humdrum to absolutely crazy. We truly appreciate the work that they do.
Jimmy Wilds, a former dispatch rider for Sir Winston Churchill, rides with the Royal Signals in the Lord Mayor's Show.