Every time I make a 911 call, or have to respond to an emergency, I feel that I am on the verge of a monumental event. I’m not sure if it’s because we are the ones responsible for the safety of our city or if we are the ones responsible for the safety of our families. Regardless of the reason, I would feel a sense of pride in my ability to be able to respond to such an emergency.
The people that make 911 calls are not the people who answer the 911 call, but the people who make the 911 call. The people who answer the 911 call are the ones who are the most qualified to respond to a call for service.
911 dispatchers are the ones who are best able to respond to a call for service. They are the ones we train to respond to such emergencies. And they are the ones we pay for the privilege to be the first to respond.
The problem is 911 dispatchers are not always the people who respond to 911 calls for service. The 911 dispatcher is the person who is trained to answer a call for service. They are hired by the government to answer 911 calls, but they answer the call for the dispatcher that is hired by the government.