Scarlet County Incident Exchange
WSCR accepts archived public reports regarding signal interference, shoreline activity, weather anomalies, missing broadcasts, and town rule corrections.
Public posts are manually reviewed by station staff. Reports containing unresolved names, mirrored speech, or unauthorized station identifications may be removed without notice.
Archived Listener Posts
Anyone else near Redwater Bay hearing the station come through even when the radio is turned off?
I was unloading shrimp traps around midnight and heard the WSCR weather tone playing from somewhere out over the water. Thought another boat had a radio on until my deckhand pointed out ours wasn't even plugged in.
The weird part was the broadcast kept repeating tomorrow's weather before the midnight report aired on the station.
Do NOT answer voices coming from the bay after fog warnings. WSCR already explained this back in February.
If it sounds familiar, stay inside until sunrise.
Something was walking behind Saint Mercy Church during the tone test tonight.
No footprints this morning.
Maintenance checked Relay B twice tonight. Nobody signed into the tower access gate, but somebody left muddy footprints all over the equipment room floor.
We lost signal for seventeen seconds at 2:11 AM.
During the outage, every emergency channel repeated the same phrase:
THEY ARE WAITING IN THE WATER
Anybody else remember there being another road through Mirewater?
I drove deliveries through there for eleven years. Last night I found an old turnoff I swear wasn't there before.
The road ended at the water. There were lights moving under the surface.
Recent Community Reports
| Area | Summary | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Mirewater | Caller reported mother’s voice from drainage ditch. Mother confirmed alive and asleep. | Filed |
| South Docks | Dock worker heard WSCR broadcast tomorrow’s weather at 1:12 AM. | Under Review |
| Hollow Hill | Church bells counted thirteen strikes at 9:00 PM. | Corrected |
| Redwater Bay | Multiple callers reported hearing station IDs over marine radio channels. | Logged |