911 Dispatcher - Heroes Behind The Headset

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Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office

Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office

5 жыл бұрын

A Dispatchers is the calm voice on the other side of the phone during scary situations. These professionals, who gather essential information from callers to get them immediate assistance, many times don’t even know the outcomes of the many lives they save. This National Public Safety Telecommunications Week (April 15-April 19th), we honor our dispatchers and thank them for their services. Here is a day in the life of a dispatcher.
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@debbiebarnhardt1590
@debbiebarnhardt1590 5 жыл бұрын
Thank God for these dispatchers. They do a thankless job and the public does not have ANY idea how stressful their job is. They get the calls before the police officers do.
@AP-kk4ys
@AP-kk4ys 4 жыл бұрын
It's a great job done it for 30 years only bad thing about it is that we don't get closure like he said the child was drowning mother was hysterical but once field units arrive, that's it for us. I think we should get closure let us know what happened after the paramedics and police arrived. Also, the paramedics and police officers get the glory we are not even mentioned even though we talked with the victim for 5 or 10 minutes in a stressful situation, we become non-existent.
@keamsilva
@keamsilva 3 жыл бұрын
Idk about your department but working for a city we do get closure. We have the case number assigned to the event and we can always lookup the report.
@gw78787
@gw78787 3 жыл бұрын
So so true!
@starwars_chola7001
@starwars_chola7001 3 жыл бұрын
Well, thank you for your service as a 911 dispatcher, although you're retired I have a lot of respect for what you did. My mom was very sick with auto immune hepatitis and every week I had to call 911 for help. One time her blood sugar was 34 and had hepatic encephalopathy from her ammonia levels being high and was non responsive. I called and this angel took me step by step trying to listening to my mom's breathing pattern. She was so calming and just appreciated the EMT's, fire department, nurses,doctors, and hospital staff. I just cannot put it into words but y'all are the unrecognized heroes that deserve so much more recognition. I hope you're enjoying your retirement and may God bless you all
@teamturner3933
@teamturner3933 2 жыл бұрын
If you don’t mind my asking what is the work life balance that you experienced as a 911 dispatch.
@melissam7924
@melissam7924 Жыл бұрын
Wow. This was overwhelming just reading, that saddens me! That’s how it is in the medical field MA LPN Nurses get over looked and the doctors get all the credit. No matter what God gets all the glory.
@savannahcampbell1669
@savannahcampbell1669 26 күн бұрын
It Was My Wake Up Called Because Of 911 Dispatch Alert ☎️ Awesome Job Dispatchers💯
@DV-tc1yr
@DV-tc1yr 10 ай бұрын
Thank you to all the unsung hero's 9-1-1 dispatchers
@alejandragomez.156
@alejandragomez.156 3 жыл бұрын
I was so happy when i saw him get recognized, they all deserve that❤️
@tupapaelquetemantiene3279
@tupapaelquetemantiene3279 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you guys for what u guys do over the Phone ☎️. THANK YOU SO MUCH. ❤️
@cassiecasiano2500
@cassiecasiano2500 Жыл бұрын
I’m looking to move to Broward county from Palm beach to become a dispatcher, I saw something on the news a couple weeks ago that broke my heart. I guess they have a shortage of 911 dispatcher’s so no one answered in time. A bunch of calls going on answered from what I have heard. I know it doesn’t pay much but I am a single man approaching his mid-30s I feel like that would give my life more purpose.
@lovelyly6690
@lovelyly6690 4 жыл бұрын
Not going to lie, I work at a call center with distress caller worrying about where they going to sleep for the night or where to get help and it's not even an emergency call center and I'm already stressed already. I'm very greatful that there's people willing to do these type of job because it's mentally stressful. All suicidal hotline, dispatch are a saint.
@alexus8041
@alexus8041 3 жыл бұрын
This just makes me wanna be a 911 dispatcher so much more ! ❤️ thank you for all you do
@clh8316
@clh8316 2 жыл бұрын
Did you get the job?
@khana5953
@khana5953 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for bringing them out too cause we don’t think about Em often they are a big part of your team too.We should share this video so that way more ppl know 911 features, like I didn’t know that, that we can text 911 . Thanks again bring that info to us. You are the Best Officer.👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@ashleyh.9883
@ashleyh.9883 4 жыл бұрын
Congrats, Dan! Thanks for all you do!
@MoonlightBey
@MoonlightBey Жыл бұрын
Some 911 dispatchers then I want to help other people when they are injured or sick it is not right what they are doing to us to the citizens because one day it might happen to them but always remember this is that when we needed help Chicago 911 dispatchers wilber memories days when they need help when there's nobody around to help them but I really think they should understand that when a person is injured or sick they need help that is my point to them that all 911 should help people who are injured or sick dispatchers
@steelers4srilanka
@steelers4srilanka 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Thank you for your service.
@aeringothyk5445
@aeringothyk5445 Жыл бұрын
We definitely have an often thankless job, so it’s nice to see all the positive comments here. Many people do assume we are simply office admin staff who push a magic button that sends police and firefighters to an automatically provided address with your full name, accurate telephone number and personal history. I can’t speak for everywhere, but where I’m from, dispatchers are certified in emergency medical dispatch (EMD) and receive both classroom and hands on training for not just basic first aid but CPR and AED, field triage and trauma care (stopping the bleeding and plugging bullet holes, apply the tourniquet etc) We attend the law enforcement academy and become state certified in law enforcement dispatch and crisis management to not just learn police protocols but the psychological side of law enforcement; talking down suicidal subjects, guiding victims out of danger when the burglar is in their house, coaxing details and even confessions out of murderers calling in their own deeds (getting them to surrender without trying to kill the police or themselves first is a big one). We hear people die, we hear mothers cry for their lost children, we sit front row to incidents before someone is there to stop it. Sometimes, truly awful things can be happening on the other end of that line, and no matter how horrible or disgusting it is, we cannot hang up because someone has to record what’s happening so justice can have a chance to take it’s due. We handle the radio and manage the response teams for rescue, fire and police while simultaneously handling phone calls. 911 and non emergency lines interchangeably. I have gotten a call with a woman frantically begging for us to save her child who isn’t breathing, spent 15 minutes guiding her through CPR to keep that kid as stable as possible while the medics came from across town due to the meds closest to them being busy on another emergency and after that was done and the child was going to the hospital, moments later I got a admin call about a barking dog. It is a game of roulette when you answer the phone here, and it’s our honor to take the call. It may be hard to appreciate the less emergent calls off the tail of a massive emergency but all in all we are here to resolve problems in the community. We are the ones who initiate that process and make the first decision on what resources your problem needs assigned to it to be resolved, and sometimes you need help faster than the police and medics can drive and that’s why we have the training we do. You become an extension of us and we guide your hands to do what needs to be done when you’re overwhelmed and afraid. Stay safe everyone.
@HaydenGreen7
@HaydenGreen7 5 жыл бұрын
great video.
@andrewharjono2391
@andrewharjono2391 4 жыл бұрын
This guy is a Legend!
@emyywolf
@emyywolf 2 жыл бұрын
Someone said that it’s a very stressful job. I didn’t get that job cause I’m not that fast and that patient, I was glad I didn’t get that job.
@Parrot_Dude79
@Parrot_Dude79 Жыл бұрын
I recognized the main stress in dispatching was the inability to detach from the adrenaline. Those on the street can release their energy but the dispatcher is on another new incident. There was no pause between calls. Last agency I worked we had over 900k I recognized the main stress in dispatching was the inability to detach from the adrenaline. Those on the street can release their energy but the dispatcher is on another new incident. There was no pause between calls. Last agency I worked we had over 900k calls.
@Justjackson7
@Justjackson7 2 жыл бұрын
I rather be the one dispatching to the officers
@Hershy_18
@Hershy_18 4 жыл бұрын
Wow I'm jealous!
@alanf403
@alanf403 2 жыл бұрын
Damn, @2:13 please ask me to replay in my head what my therapist has been dealing with for years. I hate this question and mere mortals have no idea how much we hate it!
@themikeymikechannel2947
@themikeymikechannel2947 2 жыл бұрын
How can a 911 dispatcher tell weather or not its a law enforcement type call and how to tell if its a karen calling or a tiffany calling in a legit call situation!!!!! THIS WILL STOP KARENS FROM BEING KARENS AND THE NONSENSE OF KAREN CALLS WILL STOP!!!!!!
@shafiqshaikh132
@shafiqshaikh132 4 жыл бұрын
Bolana Saab fel hai q ye jidar bhi Dil lagayia Dil tuda nahi ur na dokha diya
@nikola23gr
@nikola23gr 4 жыл бұрын
I guy is hit by a car in front of me. He is laying on the middle of the road in coma. I am the first to call 911 i don't know the street name the actual address But is front of wawa and shop right i told him that he is saying i don't know where to send the unit. There is only one wawa and shop right in the town. I have no more words Just i know i 10year old kid will find the address in 10 seconds on Google maps.
@PalmBeachFreePress
@PalmBeachFreePress Жыл бұрын
Did you guys see my video where a PBSO LT Assaults me? It's on my channel.
@matthewryland1893
@matthewryland1893 3 жыл бұрын
Give your life to christ before it is too late and he will forgive you of all of your sins if you repent 🙏🙏🙏. By praying this prayer if needed Father I come into your presence today believing that you sent your son to die on the cross for my sins amd rose again from the dead three days later and I want to your will to be done in my life in Jesus name amen and God bless ya'll and God loves you and so do I.
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