Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Information Overload

Modern communication devices have made our lives both easier... and more annoying.

In emergency services, the advent of the cellphone has allowed incidents to be reported faster, allowing necessary care to arrive critical minutes earlier. But it has also meant an increase in what we in the emergency services field have termed "BS calls." Those are calls that really aren't an emergency, but were reported by someone with a cellphone who couldn't be bothered to take several minutes of their precious time to investigate before calling in something.

Like being called to a report of a fire, often dispatched as "seeing flames" or "a glow in the sky", only to discover it's some farmer burning his field or a brush pile. A few minutes investigation would save an emergency response by a quarter-of-a-million-dollar engine and volunteers that have been roused from their beds for nothing. We do have jobs we have to go to in the morning, remember?

The sister-in-law advocates "cube technology", as in a small cube of C4 explosive placed in every cellphone headset. When someone called in a "BS call", dispatch could dial back and eliminate this annoying problem.

But it's not just that. Sometimes you simply can't get away from the annoying ring of a phone. I mean, $h!t, it's got to where if I don't answer my cellphone, people will try calling the house phone, then text message me. This is especially annoying when you're trying to take a nap because you didn't get enough sleep the night before because you were up making "BS calls".

2 comments:

Cas said...

I dig the "cube technology" idea - if there's ever stock up for sale in that company I am SO in...

And next time you're trying to sleep after a rough night, turn off all your phones. It's okay to do that. People who love will understand, and people who don't, don't matter.

Liberated Momma said...

Hey, you got to be proud of me, the only one I woke up yesterday was my darling husband.

I am telling you the world will be a better place with Cube technology in place. And old phones must be retrofitted so they will not work if you do not have it.

I agree, the cell phone is the best and worst thing we every made.