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Dispatchers Are Invisible Dispatcher Poem My sacrifice is small compared to some, it seems but each day I sacrifice a part of me Some days it is returned when I leave on others they take it away from me Each day I park my emotions at the door and enter a realm few want to explore Let me take you into my world so you can see what a day in the life of a 911 dispatcher can be I need five hands to answer phones for typing and the radios alone One to grab coffee while its still warm as all tasks, simutaneously, must be preformed My skin has to be tough to withstand when barbs from growling officers land or jabs from complaining citizens often make me re-assess, where I am A dispatcher needs five sets of ears for telephones, radios, and alarms to hear for intercoms and officers who need to know all information my screens can show Along with the ears you need a brain capable of remembering everything all local and ten codes; the elements of crimes phonetic alphabets and what to say each time What questions to ask for every call hundreds of voices, with emergencies one and all You must make a decision in a minute or less and send appropriate units to meet the test, while talking on the radio to other emergencies as you try to handle everyones needs You need an abundance of patience to be able to handle all the emotions you see Your heart must never break when answering some of the calls you take from a mother whos child just passed away or a rape victium, who is afraid to stay There is the suicidal person you dont want to loose and frighten children you need to soothe The little old lonely lady who just wants some time to hear a caring vioce, at the end of the line As a dispatcher I am invisible, you see except in emergencies....when you really need me. Author: Carole Mathys
Posted on: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 22:59:10 +0000

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