Sure. I probably should have said "district" in that post as well, since that is what companies are generally expected to stay in while not on a call. I guess the point that seemed to have been ignored initially, and then had a pissy comment made about it when it was brought up again, is that just because someone is "in a different city" doesn't mean that they are really that far from where they should be. And while not completely right, it's also not as bad as it sounds.Heck, I'd argue that there's a difference between a mile away in a different city and being 5-10 miles from your station on the edge of your district or in another district in the city. Just because a unit is still in their city doesn't mean that they are in the best position to respond.
It's that whole thinking before you speak thing popping up again...