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The End of Watch Call or Last Radio Call is a ceremony in which, after a police officer's death (usually in the line of duty but sometimes from illness), the officers from his or her unit or department gather around a police radio, over which the police dispatcher issues one call to the officer, followed by a silence, then a second call, followed by silence.
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A group played bagpipes and drums, police gave a final radio call, fired a 21-gun salute and an MSP helicopter flew low over the church, a tribute to Kerstetter's service.
Hernando County Sheriff’s Office in Florida posted footage on October 28 described as showing the final radio sign-off for one of its K-9 officers, Justice, as the dog retired after eight years ...
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Shaaron Claridge (born Shaaron Lee Cooper; later Snead; October 1, 1938 [1] – September 15, 2021) was an American second-shift radiotelephone operator or police radio dispatcher at the Van Nuys Division of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) best known for her voice work on the Adam-12 television series.
The police department tolled a bell for each of the dozen officers who died within the past year at its Memorial Sunday event. 'I just want to fade away': Worcester police give final salute to ...