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4. Luke hears tone signal and turns up volume on receiver to insure hearing operator’s voice. Fire-location address is repeated three times. J). Fire Chief Dan Merrill, upon hearing alarm. proceeded by car to fire. Re contacts truck by radio, telling what special equipment (not nor mally carried on truck) will be needed at fire. 6 6. Few Lyda [Main Office), operates radio in Fire Truck. Radios in Ftre Department’s system have an average range of five miles. Maximum range is up to thirty-five miles. Radio frequency is 39.1 me. 7. Fritz Merrill (Athletic Director), at rear of burning house, uses "handy-talkie” to communi- cate with truck and ask that a fire hose be brought around for use through the rear door and windows.
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