Delaware firefighters will use universal mayday code

  • Source: delawareonline.com
  • Published: 12/28/2017 12:00 AM

Firefighters across Delaware are moving toward a universal procedure for answering the most serious call that can come over their radios — the one that signals one of their own is in trouble. Delaware firefighters all soon will be using the same mayday signal, an attempt to keep them better coordinated if the worst should happen. Individual agencies are being trained in the new procedure. The change is more a standardization of practice than a policy change, assuring each of the state's 61 companies and seven dispatch centers behave in unison when a firefighter is in danger. Different dispatch centers and stations previously use independent responses to maydays. "It puts all the firefighters on the same page. We respond with the county. The county comes in and responds with us on large fires," said Wilmington Fire Chief Michael Donohue. "When a mayday comes in, that's serious business. We don't want to have a communication breakdown."



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