Everything NYC-EMS/FDNY-EMS

Yep, I'd say you 'bout covered Everything NYC-EMS/FDNY-EM, Fasttrax. :D

Some really interesting stuff. The traffic issue drove me nuts, tho.

About the slow response times especially in Midtown Manhattan the 9A to 5P FDNY-EMS bean counters seem to forget to document the massive traffic jams that literally add several minutes from time of response to time of arrival to the call location. Shame.

I listen to them on www.openmhz.com/systems and click on NY FDNY-EMS, select up the group you wish to monitor and also on www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/34682 to hear what the grunts have to endure minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, week by week and month by month until the end of time.
 
About the slow response times especially in Midtown Manhattan the 9A to 5P FDNY-EMS bean counters seem to forget to document the massive traffic jams that literally add several minutes from time of response to time of arrival to the call location. Shame.

I listen to them on www.openmhz.com/systems and click on NY FDNY-EMS, select up the group you wish to monitor and also on www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/34682 to hear what the grunts have to endure minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, week by week and month by month until the end of time.
That's awesome!
 
That's awesome!

I aim to please Murrmurr. If nothing else the short stint I endured there "wearing green with pride" before I was hired on by PENN-CENTRAL I learned how to eat a Big Mac and drink a Coke while steering the bus with my knees. The openmhz feed is the best, you can choose the groups and or citywide to monitor but if you select up "all groups" it will be just like nonstop talk radio. Now the crews have to synchronize their watches with dispatch, call 10-100 to take a pee pee or #2 break, no lunch breaks, you are penalized if you refuse to work overtime and the most sinful of sins is the favored ones use the EMS section to back door their way into the Fire Academy. Don't have to sweat the Civil Service test since they are technically FDNY employees already.

Motto of the grunts: "EMS What A Mess" especially on check day.

Take care my friend.
 


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