freqscout
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Apparently there on the Tulsa site the users know and are allowed to I-Call.
The ID was (7)40081-(7)16394 at about 0815-0845 (not certain). It was a male and female that have obviously been in some sort of relationship at some point. They thought that their conversation would be invisible to the public I guess because other than offensive vulgarities there was a female saying things about her "Baby's Daddy" and the guy's new "Bit$%" and how he was a "Mother F^%$#$" and a bunch of other hilarious and equally offensive conversation pieces, in slang and french, that were completely inappropriate. They proceeded to threaten to "turn this radio off" and "hangup" as they got on to fighting more and more (kinda wished they would have.). The whole charade went on for a few minutes and could have been likened to back in the day when you could hear the neighborhood cordless phones on your 900 scanner. I guess they thought that if the supervisor can't hear then no one else can.
Is this commonplace in Tulsa? We don't get a whole lot of I-Calls in OKC except for Mediflight patient reports. We rarely get them on the EDACS system as well.
The ID was (7)40081-(7)16394 at about 0815-0845 (not certain). It was a male and female that have obviously been in some sort of relationship at some point. They thought that their conversation would be invisible to the public I guess because other than offensive vulgarities there was a female saying things about her "Baby's Daddy" and the guy's new "Bit$%" and how he was a "Mother F^%$#$" and a bunch of other hilarious and equally offensive conversation pieces, in slang and french, that were completely inappropriate. They proceeded to threaten to "turn this radio off" and "hangup" as they got on to fighting more and more (kinda wished they would have.). The whole charade went on for a few minutes and could have been likened to back in the day when you could hear the neighborhood cordless phones on your 900 scanner. I guess they thought that if the supervisor can't hear then no one else can.
Is this commonplace in Tulsa? We don't get a whole lot of I-Calls in OKC except for Mediflight patient reports. We rarely get them on the EDACS system as well.