Loop 277 service-area math during May tornado watches
Your truck is staged near Sheppard AFB waiting for an afternoon service call when a severe-weather watch hits Wichita County and six no-power calls come in over ninety minutes—three from Faith Village, two from Burkburnett, one from Holliday. You're solo or running one helper, so four of those calls roll to voicemail. By the time you clear the AFB job and check messages, the Faith Village caller booked a shop from Electra and the Burkburnett homeowner went dark. May tornado season compresses your callback window to thirty minutes; anything longer and the lead is gone. Narlo replies to the Holliday caller within ten seconds, confirms breaker-panel inspection availability, and drops the booking into your CRM with the address and callback number. You dispatch from the truck without touching your phone.