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Fire near me isn’t a fire story — it’s a dispatch story. In Coconino County, the Pocket Fire in Oak Creek Canyon is still in SET status and Highway 89A is closed, which means public info, county ops, and dispatch are already doing the real work. AI doesn’t need to fight flames to replace a job; it just writes the update, routes the next instruction, and removes one more human from the loop. So who gets squeezed first when the “urgent update” is mostly copy, coordination, and liability management? Pick a side in the comments: dispatcher or the person pretending every update needs a human.

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00:00it's not a fire story. According to Coconino County, the pocket fire in Oak Creek Canyon
00:08is still in set status, and Highway 89A is closed. That's dispatch, county ops,
00:18and public info staff. AI doesn't need to fight flames to take a job.
00:25It just writes the update and pushes the next instruction. So, who gets squeezed first,
00:33the dispatcher, or the person pretending every update needs a human?
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