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Thin Yellow Line "Thin Line Series"

Episode 2 of the First In, Last Out podcast, hosted by Gregory Kiledjian, titled "Thin Yellow Line "Thin Line Series"" was published on April 18, 2020 and runs 42 minutes.

April 18, 2020 ·42m · First In, Last Out

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Hey all, so this is the first episode in a series of shorts we're calling the Thin Line Series where each episode will be dedicated to a different "Thin Line" profession. As some of you know this past week was National Telecommunicator (Dispatcher) Appreciation Week so we decided to start with the Thin Yellow Line. Jon and I do a little reminiscing about our days as dispatchers and try to highlight some of the incredible important work they do. Hope you all enjoy. Please keep the feedback coming, we love to hear comments, suggestions, criticism, etc.  Email at [email protected]. Instagram coming soon so be sure to stay tuned for that as well. Stay Safe All! 

Hey all, so this is the first episode in a series of shorts we're calling the Thin Line Series where each episode will be dedicated to a different "Thin Line" profession. As some of you know this past week was National Telecommunicator (Dispatcher) Appreciation Week so we decided to start with the Thin Yellow Line. Jon and I do a little reminiscing about our days as dispatchers and try to highlight some of the incredible important work they do. Hope you all enjoy. Please keep the feedback coming, we love to hear comments, suggestions, criticism, etc.  Email at [email protected]. Instagram coming soon so be sure to stay tuned for that as well. Stay Safe All! 

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