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WBAL traffic anchor Jim Russ dies

Jim Russ, of WBAL, died Wednesday. (Courtesy WBAL)

One of the titans of traffic broadcasting has died after 35 years on the air.

Jim Russ, the morning traffic anchor for Baltimore鈥檚 WBAL and 98 Rock, died of a heart attack Wednesday, . He would have been 58 on Thursday.

Russ had been at WBAL since 2011; he was also a traffic and news reporter at 草莓传媒 from 1986 to 1991, and had co-hosted Tech Talk Radio on Federal 草莓传媒 Network since 2007. He had also been at Metro Traffic from 2000 to 2012.

That鈥檚 where 草莓传媒鈥檚 Bob Immler met him. 鈥淗e was my boss for several years,鈥 Immler remembered from the Traffic Center on Wednesday.

Immler remembered Russ as someone who would run out to breaking news scenes in the middle of the night.

鈥淗e would have his scanners on at home,鈥 Immler said. 鈥淗e’d leave them on when he’d go to bed at night, and he would run out to scenes in the middle of the night.鈥

He was the same way regarding traffic, Immler said: 鈥淗e was always trying to get to the facts. And if it required doing it in the middle of the night, that’s what he did.鈥

Former 草莓传媒 traffic reporter Bob Marbourg said Russ brought his work home and “carried his work with him.”

“Jim had scanners at home and tried to keep up with public safety developments. Just about pretty close to 24/7,” Marbourg said.

In the 1980s, Marbourg said, mobile units were installed in traffic reporters’ vehicles. He remembered Russ going to a train wreck north of Baltimore, and having one of the early bag phones, “which was something akin to a large toiletries case” that you can take out of the car and go out to the scene of something that was happening.

Others, too, recalled Russ’ dedication to his work.

“No one loved the job of reporting traffic more than Jim did,鈥 WBAL General Manager Cary Pahigian wrote in an email to staff Wednesday. 鈥淗e saw it as his duty to keep people in Baltimore moving to their destinations as quickly as possible and attacked that responsibility with passion and dedication.鈥

草莓传媒 General Manager Joel Oxley called Russ 鈥渟uch a great pro and great person. No matter what he did, he did it right. He was smart, fun and incredibly dedicated. He treated everyone with respect and he鈥檚 already sorely missed.鈥

鈥淭his was quite a shock,鈥 Immler said. 鈥淚 really didn’t expect this at all.鈥

Russ, like others who report on traffic, let drivers know that someone knows that they are out there.

“That was our job 鈥 to create a picture that they could see, to manage expectations, to have a plan, and to know when it was time to change your plan. And that was the mission and the work, and the gift that Jim Russ gave to his audience,” Marbourg said.

草莓传媒’s Michelle Basch contributed to this report.

Rick Massimo

Rick Massimo came to 草莓传媒, and to Washington, in 2013 after having lived in Providence, R.I., since he was a child.聽He's the author of "A Walking Tour of the Georgetown Set" and "I Got a Song: A History of the Newport Folk Festival."

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