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For more than two decades, June Browning has served at the console; answering calls, dispatching units, mentoring new hires, and standing as a steady resource within her center. Previously featured in our episode Bulletproof for her consistency and composure, June now joins us for a broader conversation about the profession itself. In this episode of LifeLine 911, we reflect on how emergency communications has evolved over the past 22 years, what has improved, what remains challenging, and where opportunity lies for the next generation of dispatchers. It is a candid discussion about endurance, leadership, and the future of a profession that rarely pauses.
As always, if you have any questions or comments on the show, or you would like to connect with us, please send us an email to [email protected].
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For more than two decades, June Browning has served at the console; answering calls, dispatching units, mentoring new hires, and standing as a steady resource within her center. Previously featured in our episode Bulletproof for her consistency and composure, June now joins us for a broader conversation about the profession itself. In this episode of LifeLine 911, we reflect on how emergency communications has evolved over the past 22 years, what has improved, what remains challenging, and where opportunity lies for the next generation of dispatchers. It is a candid discussion about endurance, leadership, and the future of a profession that rarely pauses.
As always, if you have any questions or comments on the show, or you would like to connect with us, please send us an email to [email protected].
Support the show