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Brad & John Air Whidbey Island 911 Calls on KISM March 4

Brad & John aired a batch of Whidbey Island 911 calls during the "I Can't Believe It's News 3/4/26 early" segment on Classic Rock 92.9 KISM.

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Brad & John Air Whidbey Island 911 Calls on KISM March 4
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Brad & John on Classic Rock 92.9 KISM ran a March 4, 2026 episode titled "I Can't Believe It's News 3/4/26 early" that features a collection of Whidbey Island emergency calls and short audio pieces. KISM’s episode listing for that day appears under the heading "Whidbey Island 911 calls 3/4/26" and carries the line "This morning’s early edition of 'I can’t believe its news' featured a batch of Whidbey Island 911 calls!"

The Whidbey Island 911 calls item is not a one-off. KISM’s "Latest Podcasts" block shows multiple dated entries of the same segment across late January and February, including "Whidbey Island 911 calls 2/27/26," "Whidbey Island 911 calls 2/25/26," "Whidbey Island 911 calls 2/20/26," "Whidbey Island 911 calls 2/17/26," "Whidbey Island 911 calls 2/11/26," "Whidbey Island 2/6/26," "Whidbey Island 911 calls 2/4/26," "Whidbey Island 911 calls 1/30/26," and duplicate listings for "Whidbey Island 911 calls 1/28/26." The listings alternate phrasing across dates, for example "Today’s late edition of 'I can’t believe its news' featured a batch of Whidbey Island 911 calls!" and "Today’s early edition of 'I can’t believe its news' featured a batch of Whidbey Island 911 calls!" while an original file name uses title-case punctuation in the show name.

The distribution feed on Apple Podcasts also lists the series under the Brad and John show header "Brad and John - Mornings on KISM," but with an anomalous line reading "Whidbey Island 911 calls 21726." Apple Podcasts’ page copy includes platform notices such as "To listen to explicit episodes, sign in." and "Copyright © 2026 Apple Inc. All rights reserved." The Apple listing does not explain the numeric string "21726," which could be metadata or an alternate date format but is shown verbatim in the capture.

Other items appearing on KISM’s same Latest Podcasts page place the Whidbey Island audio in the context of local features on March 4. Those items include "Wednesday’s 9:30 Knucklehead 3/4/26" with the line "The man in Gig Harbor who somehow put his boat into a tree!," a falcon segment noted as "We talked to Cole about his birds this morning and the way he can train them to keep the seagulls in line!," and a "Scared of heights!" blurb that says "A story about an amazing rescue at 900 ft up and a movie about a couple girls stuck on a huge tower got us talking about being scared of heights!" The KISM page also displays UI text quirks such as "Listen Live);)".

KISM’s public listings and the Apple Podcasts entry do not include transcriptions, caller names, incident outcomes, episode runtimes, or direct audio links to the 3/4/26 compilation; the captured material notes only a "batch" of Whidbey Island 911 calls and "short audio features." Station listings therefore confirm a recurring Whidbey Island 911 calls series through at least Jan. 28 to March 4, 2026, while the audio content itself and any permissions or redaction practices would require contacting KISM or accessing the episode feed where Apple Podcasts warns sign-in may be required.

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