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When historic flooding overwhelmed and threatened the lives of law enforcement officers, the trauma endured by a 911 dispatcher while trying to save them threatened to make her a final casualty long after flood waters receded.
Former dispatcher and retired police officer Drew and active dispatcher Jon will confront the effects of trauma that come to the human beings who put on the headset and answer the calls in the darkest hours.
If you’re tired of taking calls and hearing everyone’s complaints, this is the show for you. Whether you’re a dispatcher, a cop, or a firefighter/paramedic, this is your chance to sound off and be part of the problem for once. Call our non-emergency line at
******(848) COMM-911******
******(848) 266-6911********
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When historic flooding overwhelmed and threatened the lives of law enforcement officers, the trauma endured by a 911 dispatcher while trying to save them threatened to make her a final casualty long after flood waters receded.
Former dispatcher and retired police officer Drew and active dispatcher Jon will confront the effects of trauma that come to the human beings who put on the headset and answer the calls in the darkest hours.
If you’re tired of taking calls and hearing everyone’s complaints, this is the show for you. Whether you’re a dispatcher, a cop, or a firefighter/paramedic, this is your chance to sound off and be part of the problem for once. Call our non-emergency line at
******(848) COMM-911******
******(848) 266-6911********
SPONSORED BY:
Ghostbed | Use Code: WOLFPACK - Save 35%
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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