Technically, Dispatch and IC are two different things. IC is the Incident Commander at the scene, usually a Battalion Chief or the Capt On scene. Dispatches "name" never changes to anything besides dispatch etc, or for example LACOFD's dispatch is called LA..
@51ENGINE51, Lacofd station 33's in palmdale is one of countys busiest stations, perhaps the busiest in the county, averaging 20+ calls a day
157films 7 months ago
Whats LACoFDs busier stations? and how many clls do they run?
51ENGINE51 8 months ago
remember, KME Keeps Mechanics Employed lol
80fireman 3 years ago 4
Yeah! Federal Q RULES!!!
FireBuff51 3 years ago 3
got to love the siren!!!
ENGINECOMPANY66 3 years ago 2
When using the radios, they refer to dispatch as IC. What does that stand for?
tanker051 3 years ago
Incident Command when arriving or enroute to an established incident.
Monrovia1 3 years ago
O thanks
tanker051 3 years ago
Technically, Dispatch and IC are two different things. IC is the Incident Commander at the scene, usually a Battalion Chief or the Capt On scene. Dispatches "name" never changes to anything besides dispatch etc, or for example LACOFD's dispatch is called LA..
ARCE106 3 years ago
O thanks
tanker051 3 years ago
NICE.
fire904 4 years ago
Sweet!
Cheeseburger2276 4 years ago
cool
souljaboy132 4 years ago