Los Angeles region scanner anon reporting in. For the past week I've been monitoring radio comms from many sources, including FD emergency dispatch city wide. The typical health related emergency calls include: cardiac arrest, stroke, unconscious, chest pains and difficulty breathing. Beginning today I noticed an uptic in the number of calls for difficulty breathing. Other than that, comms have been normal.
LAPD and Federal agencies are the only one's I know that use digital comm systems in this L.A. region. Many still use radio, I'm guessing because of the tricky terrain, and the old radio system proved adequate. I hear municipal services, CHP, airport ATC, park and forest services, traffic helicopters, FD.
KEK. That is a wood shelf top, and the wall paper is a triangle shaped Japanese guitar/lute my father found at a yard sale and bought for me. Anything else you can be wrong about? I have all night to clear it up.
High pitch you say? You mean like ears ringing from decades of listening to Rush and Led Zeppelin loudly? I hear that at all times now. Mild tinnitus.
I talked with my Denver area retired father yesterday. He is not amused by any of this. High blood pressure related issues are his concern, which I mentioned might be from watching the horrible shit show news.
That is amazing. One phone number at Ft Knox.
She has a closing time face. Wake up the next morning and boom, this hits you!
Wear tin foil. I hear it works wonders.
"fact check" Definitely censor speak.
Therefore, the 10 days of darkness is needed. All comms will be in control of Mil.
You would know what a faggot sounds like.