I originally applied to the 911 center, because I thought I would eventually apply to be a police officer, but by the time I was 21 yoa I realized I was loving being a dispatcher and making the same money not to be shot at or spit on, so I stayed.
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Safety. Too much emphasis placed on policy vs common sense. Constantly changing policies leave personnel wondering if they have something right and/or second guessing themselves.
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Thanks for commenting on my blog. You are right. The people that have no connection to the Emergency Services can't understand how we feel. They do have their blinders on. They need to remember, they need to talk to us & see & feel our emotions.
Anyway, I do remember hearing the hollowness in the voices of our dispatchers here. I could tell some were just barely holding it together. I have a lot of respect for you dispatchers. You may not be in the front lines, but you do provide a very important service. Don't let anyone tell you different. Stay safe & sane!
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My hats off to all dispactchers. You take it from both sides. The public on the phone and the responders on the radio. A tuff job, but I'm glad someone else does it. Again my hats off!! Thanks
Thanks for all the friend requests. I don't personally have any other photos to share, but look forward to spening more time getting to know you guys! : )
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thanks for the add!! nice to meet another dispatcher!! i just started!!
erin
Anyway, I do remember hearing the hollowness in the voices of our dispatchers here. I could tell some were just barely holding it together. I have a lot of respect for you dispatchers. You may not be in the front lines, but you do provide a very important service. Don't let anyone tell you different. Stay safe & sane!
Be sure to check out the groups page to find some that may relate to you, easily post/upload pictures and videos, start discussing topics in the forums, write your own blog and much more.
Also, PLEASE invite all of your friends and fellow responders to Firefighter Nation. You can use the 'invite' tab at the top to send a note to you e-mail contacts, or post a bulletin on your MySpace or Facebook profile.
In just over a month, we're passing 4,000 active members -- with thousands more visiting daily -- hundreds of videos, tons of discussions and blogs, and nearly 10,000 user submitted photos.
Also be sure to customize your profile page and complete your full profile if you haven't already!
Have a great weekend and thanks again for being part of our social network!
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