Guest guest Posted March 3, 2001 Report Share Posted March 3, 2001 We have a TV (with cable) in our comm center and in our break room. The one in the comm center is on all the time, though usually muted and on the weather channel. Rare occasions we will watch an football game or something, but usually weather or news. Recently, there have been a lot of live broadcasts for the news from right outside the station, so it's nice to be able to hear what the world is hearing. In my old comm center, no TV, just a radio. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2001 Report Share Posted March 3, 2001 We never had a TV in Comm until about 4 or 5 months ago. Had some bad weather approach, and we pulled out the set that used to sit in our kitchen/breakroom. For a long period, it sat in the middle of one of the entry doors to comm, with cables hanging from the connection through the drop ceiling. We held our breaths as Chief walked in, but he didn't say a word. After a period of time, we moved the TV to a place inside the comm itself, and bought more cabling, then rearranged the cables connecting the TV to cable, ran them neatly through the fire wall breach for the other wires and placed all drop ceiling panels into place neatly. Comm door closes nicely, there are no visible cables hanging between comm and the hall and the Admin have made NO unhappy motions of removing it! We do watch weather channel when there is bad weather coming...but we also watch other things. I try to monitor that nothing " objectionable " comes over...like some of the music videos (wooo boy). The other issue was noise...we purchased a universal remote (no one knows where the original remote went) and will lower or mute the tv for radio traffic. As long as there is no feedback to the radios, and everyone can hear what is going on, all seems to be great so far. We have cable, not the premium channels, but we get the ones most everyone wants to see. There is also an extra VCR in comm and it has been used to watch new videos and even videos from the officers' cars at times! This is all so new, there is no WRITTEN policy on use...but we are all attempting to utilize common sense and hope that this nice treat remains in effect for a long time. Freida LaVergne,TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2001 Report Share Posted March 3, 2001 When working in EMS we had a TV and VCR, during day it was on Weather channel or CNN. During overnight shift we could watch movie, work load permitting of course. Now that I am at PD we have no TV, we do have a radio though, that count? LOL. Jen Ft Walton Beach PD Ft Walton Beach, FL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2001 Report Share Posted March 3, 2001 Subject: Re: 911:: Comm Centre Survey We have a TV with local channels and CNN, but strangely enough, NOT the weather channel, go figure! We are encouraged to watch the news when it is on, but are allowed to watch other programming or pre-recorded videos, as long as it does not interfere with our jobs. Once again, common sense is the theme song. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2001 Report Share Posted March 3, 2001 > > I am doing an unofficial study on the effects of Comm centre policies and > > pratices when it comes to having access to a television for those down > > times. I have been in emergency communications for the past 11years > working > > for a provincial police agency in Canada. > > Gerry Daypray _______________________________________________________ We have one with a VCR in it. We have been told we can watch TV during quiet times, but the powers that be expect that it be off or volume off if busy. (well duh). During the day it is on CNN or the weather channel, with occasional visits to ESPN or The Deuce, but due to the volume of traffic is mostly ignored. The evening shift (2 people) will agree on a show at watch it but, again, if busy the volume goes down. On mids (my shift) I can and have brought in movies or TV shows I didn't get to see and watch them but the volume is down. If it were up to me, I would have the tech hook up the TV audio to an un-used channel on our panels so the operator could adjust the volume as needed. Then there wouldn't be the lag time to grab the remote and mute or turn it down. Plus if you got busy and I wasn't I could continue to watch and listen while you worked. I have tried to jeri-rig something but it doesn't work very well. We have no written policy as of this writing. Is that redundant? Iowa State Patrol Communications Cedar Rapids Werling, Anamosa, IA AOL IM Ridgeroader http://www.jonescountytourism.com http://www.ia.net/~anachamb/pumpkin.html http://www.earthsat.com/Iowa/Winter.html (roads) http://www.thehungersite.com (feed someone today) mailto:scott@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2001 Report Share Posted March 5, 2001 <<<<<<<<<<<<<snip>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What???? How about the old fashioned idea of holding the person(s) responsible for their actions? More evidence of how we are " dumbing down " our culture/society. What a shame! Marcia <<<<<<<<<<<<<snip>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you kidding Marcia? That would be logical and make sense. Anything that is logical or common sense does not take place at our dispatch center. Am I alone? Oh and by the way, after rereading my posting, I thought I should clarify one sentence; <<<<<<<<<<<snip>>>>>>>>>> We are allowed to watch anything we want(expect XXX movies, etc.). <<<<<<<<<<<snip>>>>>>>>>> Major typo there on one word and it kind of changes things a little; we are allowed to watch anything EXCEPT XXX movies, etc. We are not " expected " to watch them! ha! :-) Thought I should clarify that. Cain Dispatcher, Training Officer Randolph County Communications 155 E South Street Winchester, IN 47394 mcain_911@... _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2001 Report Share Posted March 7, 2001 In a message dated 3/3/01 7:48:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, gerrydaypray@... writes: > << There has been some discussion amongst my colleagues as to the benefits > or drawbacks to having a tv available to us when not busy.>> > > A little late, but here is my reply: > We have a TV at either end of the comm center. Most times its on CNN or > the Weather Channel. We turn it on when the local news comes on at 5am(I > am on Mornings). Its great when something happens in your area. Like > something the news would carry live, you can watch it and really see whats > going on. We like to see how the media butchers our stories with erroneous > or false information. Or when a catastrophe happens, we can keep an eye on > it , like the tornados we had several years ago, I think that even the > cable company donates the service, but cant confirm that. The only bad > part is when cable goes out. They we are stuck, > Oh, during special times, like xmas and Telecommunicators Week, we get to > bring in movies... > Toni Wyman, (CTO)...Gwinnett County Police, GA (just N of HotLanta) 770 Hi Hope Rd, Lawrenceville, GA 30046 (These are only my opinions, not my agency's, after all they are the government and they have opinions of their own) For liability reasons my posts and opinions are to be reprinted with my permission only. Email to: E911GAL136@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2001 Report Share Posted March 8, 2001 in our communications room the dispatchers have a tv, as does the call-takers and supervisor. although the call takers get more into watching actually whats on as a dispatcher were usually way to busy to watch anything seriously. but we enjoy the noise from the set. when sone turns it off for some reason no matter how busy we are we all up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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