Nah, I do just enough to not get fired lol. I know all our emergency procedures and stuff not really much for me to do. If there was a serious fire or something all I need to do is call 911 which is redundant cause we have a great fire control system, and let the firefighters do their job.
The most difficult part would be telling people everything is under control and asking them to remain in their unit unless instructed to leave by firefighters, just overall dealing with the shit hurricane of incoming phone calls
When I first got hired doing snitchers job. I got called into a fire watch bs situation, in which I played pool for 8 hours and was the first time I watched an 80 in tv. This was back in 2008.
A shooting? Tell you the truth I'd just call the cops and stay out of it
The bellevue police never have anything else to do they'd be here in swat gear in less than two minutes probably so not like I could do much in that time anyway. Just yesterday they showed up two cars in less than 2 mins just for a noise complaint lol
At our employee meeting our GM said something like "If there is a serious earthquake no one is allowed to leave until first checking in with management" and I let out kinda of a "heh" and everyone looked at me. Really awkward.
When I first got hired doing snitchers job. I got called into a fire watch bs situation, in which I played pool for 8 hours and was the first time I watched an 80 in tv. This was back in 2008.
Pretty sure I'd get trapped here if there were riots too. I had to reread the civil unrest stuff in the emergency procedures binder before the superbowl in case there was rioting and looting. We basically barricade everything and go into lockdown until its over. I'd be stuck on the clock from beginning to end whether it took 2 hours or two weeks lol