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I have been doing some listening recently since becoming sick with a bad spring cold. I have done some listening in the past and think I am starting to catch on to these "R" - Robert units.
Listening to my local zone, I only hear these units overnight until the early morning watch which comes out of roll call around 7AM / 7:30AM. Now, usually, cars in a district have to stay on their assigned beats, but I learned long ago that due to the manpower shortage it has become a practice to allow the overnight units to answer calls on any beat so long as they could get there quickly.
This seems to have worked out nicely, to everyone's benefit including the community at large. That "R" either stands for "Overnight Rapid Response Team" or "R" for no assigned district primary beat. I can also speculate that that "R" could also have something to do with the watch schedule. What else these units do that needs to be applauded is that the districts overnight seem to have combined as a very talented team of back-up, rapid response at the district borders to help each other out sort of like a mutual aid situation.
Any comments, new points on the "R" Units and their meaning? Am I close or way off?
Listening to my local zone, I only hear these units overnight until the early morning watch which comes out of roll call around 7AM / 7:30AM. Now, usually, cars in a district have to stay on their assigned beats, but I learned long ago that due to the manpower shortage it has become a practice to allow the overnight units to answer calls on any beat so long as they could get there quickly.
This seems to have worked out nicely, to everyone's benefit including the community at large. That "R" either stands for "Overnight Rapid Response Team" or "R" for no assigned district primary beat. I can also speculate that that "R" could also have something to do with the watch schedule. What else these units do that needs to be applauded is that the districts overnight seem to have combined as a very talented team of back-up, rapid response at the district borders to help each other out sort of like a mutual aid situation.
Any comments, new points on the "R" Units and their meaning? Am I close or way off?