@OCFireAuthority Watch Duty is reporting on the incident, capturing all updates from the various agencies involved in one place. Be sure to download the app. https://t.co/W6umzYAhFB
@GovPressOffice Watch Duty is reporting on the incident, capturing all updates from the various agencies involved in one place. Be sure to download the app. https://t.co/W6umzYAhFB
We’re surprised and sorry to hear that you’ve had any concerns with Watch Duty information. We have a rigorous code of conduct in place to make sure information is validated and clear, and our reporters are channeling decades of experience and working around the clock to make sure that information is accessible to first responders and communities alike. As our head of public safety strategy often says, during his 30+ years in the fire service, he relied on incident radio traffic many times. Under ICS doctrine, the Incident Commander owns the information. Full stop. The information doesn't get more credible than from the person who is legally and operationally responsible for the incident. We’re not looking to replace local systems at all- we’re a tool for you to further get the word out, and to fill in gaps, and, as a matter of fact, we even have a process were local PIO’s can get their message directly to Watch Duty Reporters.
We’d love to have the opportunity to talk live about any concerns you have, we take your feedback seriously.
@BoulderCAST That’s Watch Duty‘s map. Don’t forget to credit them. Ideally, the image should include the orange bar at the top that includes their name.