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Friday, November 20, 2009

Digital Dilemma

Fire chiefs are experiencing the same problem that plagues presidential candidates and Hollywood starlets — the relentless wave of instant digital images and information. Shortly after the Charleston, S.C., tragedy, Jay Lowry created the Firefighter Hourly Web log. A former Charleston firefighter and fire marshal, Lowry's blog became a central repository for breaking news and background information on the Charleston Fire Department. His aggressive posting of information from traditional news organizations and original items from an insider's perspective made Firefighter Hourly a go-to for traditional national media. Even departmental information is subject to immediate and unfiltered access. Two ...

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