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dgates80
12-26-2008, 11:02 AM
Hi,

I will be performing some scanner feed PC maintainence today which will require several PC reboots in the process. Thus, the feed will be offline for several short periods of time today. When it drops offline, you can expect to be able to reconnect in about 5 minutes. I should be complete with the needed tasks by about 1pm.

Thanks!

-- Don
-- Calvert Scanner feed host admin
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dgates80
12-26-2008, 12:27 PM
I am complete with the maintainence, it's all happy again.

Fortunately it is a fairly quiet day today on the scanner. There were a couple of doozys last night though, lots of 10-55's. One stupid-o set fire to his back porch and promptly passed out... the police found him that way. Amazing what you hear on the radio!

Jeff
12-26-2008, 01:11 PM
I am complete with the maintainence, it's all happy again.

Fortunately it is a fairly quiet day today on the scanner. There were a couple of doozys last night though, lots of 10-55's. One stupid-o set fire to his back porch and promptly passed out... the police found him that way. Amazing what you hear on the radio!

I get a kick out of the officers themselves. How they try to be as professional as possible when dealing with some of the stuff they deal with. But then the "HUMAN" factor kicks in every once in a while and you catch the humerous remark from them. Especially when you get to a point you recognize an officers voice and number and just know he/she is going to have something good to say. :lmao:

I get a kick out of it when every once in a while I'll hear an officer come up and say. "One 10-95. Enroute CDC.. I AM DRIVING" :lmao: Sometimes the dispatchers catch it and you can hear 'em giggle about it. Either that or it dumbfounds them a bit and you hear a rather professional sounding "10-4"

Bay_Kat
12-26-2008, 08:07 PM
I get a kick out of the officers themselves. How they try to be as professional as possible when dealing with some of the stuff they deal with. But then the "HUMAN" factor kicks in every once in a while and you catch the humerous remark from them. Especially when you get to a point you recognize an officers voice and number and just know he/she is going to have something good to say. :lmao:

I get a kick out of it when every once in a while I'll hear an officer come up and say. "One 10-95. Enroute CDC.. I AM DRIVING" :lmao: Sometimes the dispatchers catch it and you can hear 'em giggle about it. Either that or it dumbfounds them a bit and you hear a rather professional sounding "10-4"

I got kind of upset on Christmas eve, when the officers would go off duty and say Merry Christmas to the dispatcher and they wouldn't even acknowledge it, just a 10-4. That's not right, but I guess they have thier limits.

dgates80
12-26-2008, 11:09 PM
I got kind of upset on Christmas eve, when the officers would go off duty and say Merry Christmas to the dispatcher and they wouldn't even acknowledge it, just a 10-4. That's not right, but I guess they have thier limits.

Then again, I heard a call at 1201 Christmas day, "All stations, Calvert Control, Merry Christmas".....

dgates80
12-27-2008, 08:09 AM
We just took a big power hit, scanner feed will be back online shortly. Not sure what happened, but heard a big electrical buzz coming from outside near the CRE airport.

0930 Update: Apparently a very local outage, checked the SMECO outage map and they show Lusby but with one (1) customer out of service. Huh. It was a big ol' zzzzzzzt (flash)....

All is well though.....


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