01/28/2026
End Of Watch Ceremony 01/24/2026
John “Higgy” Higginbotham
National Ski Patrol Volunteer
In law enforcement and emergency services, an End of Watch (EOW) radio call, also known as a Last Radio Call or Final Call, is a ceremonial broadcast used to mark the conclusion of an individual’s service. The radio call includes their radio ID and name, which is broadcast by Dispatch, in the “Hey you!_____It’s me” format.
"End of Watch" is particularly recognized as a solemn tribute for the death of a first responder.
“Last Radio Call" signifies the final end of his service, and life, celebrating his dedication to keeping the public, his peers, and the mountain safe.
* Begin “Final Radio Call”:
* 540_____Dispatch
* 540_____Dispatch
* 540, John Higginbotham _____Dispatch
* 540, John Higginbotham _____Dispatch
* Higgy, 7-11_____Dispatch!
* Higgy, Please respond!
* 540, John Higginbotham, No Response…
* 540, John Higginbotham, Sweep’s In.
* 540, John Higginbotham, Final Sweep.
* 540, John Higginbotham, Out Of Service.
* 540, John Higginbotham, “You have finished your tour of duty".
* 540, John Higginbotham, End Of Watch.
* Gathering of Peers: those of you who are in Ski Patrol or SAR, whether in uniform or not, currently active or not, please stand.
* To repeat: 540, John Higginbotham, End Of Watch.
* 540, John Higginbotham: We have the watch from here…
* 540, John Higginbotham, May your memory be a blessing…
* 540, John Higginbotham, Rest In Peace.
* Let us have a moment of silence for Higgy…
* May your memory be a blessing…
End “Final Radio Call “.