There's a guy in my area who drives a big old Cadillac. The trunk is full of video gear, and next to the radio on the dash, a police scanner drones out routine calls. The guy is an ex-firefighter, disabled while doing his job. But he can still shoot video.
When a tragedy happens, such as a major fire or a multi-car accident, this guy races to the scene. The firefighters know him from days past and the police have seen him plenty since. He has access.
The guy covers the action, interviews the witnesses, takes notes and gets the correct spelling on any names. Then he calls the T…
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