. Bell telephone magazine . WAITINGBENCH WAITINGROOM DESK,GUARD D H FIRE CONTROL RPANEL H POLICE HI WARDENS ii MEDICAL PUBLICWORKS 4 UTILITIES. PLOTTINGOFFICER CONTROLMAP ^C7 COMMANDER TABLE FOR CHARTS MAPS, ETC. (^2^ t^ (O^ c^ ^z^ X I K I z I X I a OTHER STAFF OFFICERS FILES Layout of a Control Center This typical arrangement is reproduced from The Control System of the Citizens DefenseCorps, issued by the The symbols represent telephones Center answers, they give a terse butadequate report covering the incident. The Control Center i HE Control Center is the nervecenter of civilian def


. Bell telephone magazine . WAITINGBENCH WAITINGROOM DESK,GUARD D H FIRE CONTROL RPANEL H POLICE HI WARDENS ii MEDICAL PUBLICWORKS 4 UTILITIES. PLOTTINGOFFICER CONTROLMAP ^C7 COMMANDER TABLE FOR CHARTS MAPS, ETC. (^2^ t^ (O^ c^ ^z^ X I K I z I X I a OTHER STAFF OFFICERS FILES Layout of a Control Center This typical arrangement is reproduced from The Control System of the Citizens DefenseCorps, issued by the The symbols represent telephones Center answers, they give a terse butadequate report covering the incident. The Control Center i HE Control Center is the nervecenter of civilian defense. It is usu-ally established in a centrally locatedpublic building which affords ade-quate space and good cities may require several Con- trol Centers which are coordinated bya main Control Center. The Control Center force is com-posed of two groups. The first is agroup primarily responsible for re-cording the incoming warden incidentreports. They are stationed in a mes-sage room. The second is the stafforganization, which analyzes each in-cident and notifies the various emer- 72 Bell Telephone Magazine JUNE gency s


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