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"dispatcher" Definitions
  1. a person whose job is to send vehicles to where they are needed

936 Sentences With "dispatcher"

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Ambulance dispatcher: Paisley Park Studios, OK. Dispatcher: 7801 Audubon Road.
Occupation: Dispatcher Age: 47 What does a dispatcher here do?
Ambulance dispatcher: OK. Dispatcher: We have a person down, not breathing.
Emergency radio transmissions between the conductor and the dispatcher were dramatic: Dispatcher: Hey guys, what happened?
No one spoke to the dispatcher during the call, but the dispatcher heard yelling, police say.
" Dispatcher is told of an alleged abductor Dispatcher: "So how did she come up upon your cabin?
At one point, Stevens asked the dispatcher to pray with her, and the dispatcher said she would listen.
No one on the line talked to the dispatcher, but the dispatcher could hear a disturbance, authorities said.
"At another moment, the dispatcher could be heard speaking to a first responder, but Stevens was crying and talking over the dispatcher in the call, prompting the dispatcher to tell her to "shut up.
The woman told all that to the 911 dispatcher, but the dispatcher did not relay the claims to the officers who were responding.
The dispatcher who logged Herrera's initial call was fired; the dispatcher who took the second call "was disciplined and has since been terminated," said police, reports the Sun-Sentinel.
" Dispatcher: "Yeah, as soon as you answer these questions.
" Dispatcher: "Does it look like she's going to run?
" (Nutter provides her name and spells it.) Dispatcher: "OK.
" Dispatcher: "And he's supposed to be back at midnight?
" Dispatcher: "And they said it's happening in the school?
" Dispatcher: "Do you know what room number that is?
"I think my wife is dead," he told a dispatcher.
Dispatcher: Hold on one second, OK. When did this happen?
A 911 dispatcher describes a call that just came in.
The dispatcher said they would send rescuers when they could.
"I don't know what happened," the woman told the dispatcher.
During the call, the dispatcher asked Machada about the children.
" The dispatcher responded: "After you tell me what's going on.
The dispatcher sent an ambulance from a jurisdiction further away.
Denise Closs called 911, but didn't speak to a dispatcher.
And of course our dispatcher never threatens to our customers.
The dispatcher informed the caller the sirens would stay on.
"Yup, officers are on the way there," the dispatcher said.
Jones began CPR at the instruction of a 911 dispatcher.
He is back on the job, a dispatcher there said.
The dispatcher asked her whether the patient is completely alert.
The dispatcher asked again whether the patient is completely alert.
Dispatcher: OK. Unidentified Male: We have someone who is unconscious.
Unidentified Male: OK (phone ringing) Ridgeview Ambulance dispatcher: Ambulance, Shirley.
Dispatcher: Carver with the transfer for Paisley Park Studios, 78.
" The dispatcher said, "Where are you going to be, Q?
Dispatcher: Let me go ahead here and update the paramedics.
The dispatcher asks whether Nutter is on a cell phone.
" 'We have her wrapped up in a blanket' Dispatcher: "OK.
" Dispatcher: "I'm sorry -- he used to be in the military?
One dispatcher returned the call and got Denise Closs' voicemail.
She called 911, and the dispatcher guided her in CPR.
In the meantime, she lost her job as a dispatcher.
The dispatcher asked the workers if the cord was charged.
He told the dispatcher he was not taking his medication.
The 911 dispatcher was unable to understand Shen, Barker said.
" Dispatcher: "Per 59 (the sheriff), use deadly force if necessary.
They had managed to hire six drivers and a dispatcher.
The dispatcher, she said, told her to get herself there.
"You called 911 to order a pizza?" the dispatcher asked.
But no one spoke directly to the dispatcher, Fitzgerald said.
Even an M.T.A. dispatcher, Lora Hinds, said she takes precautions.
"We can just hear two females arguing," the dispatcher responds.
Amber Smith, the dispatcher briefly placed on leave after 16-year-old Plush was found dead in a minivan last week, was expected to return to work on Tuesday — but not as a dispatcher.
He did say that a dispatcher could get a phone's GPS spot if the device originated in the US, but if it's a Mexican phone, the dispatcher can only locate the cell tower it's hitting.
Hungary issues taxi firms with dispatcher service permits, allowing a dispatcher service to transfer passenger requests to drivers under a series of criteria, such as a sizeable insurance deposit and an obligation to record data.
Nutter tells the dispatcher that Jayme seemed cold and in shock.
" A first responder could be heard telling the dispatcher, "Copy that.
"Um, daddy went past a red light," he told the dispatcher.
On the line, hearing the scene play out was the dispatcher.
"I'm going to kill myself now, too," Randall told the dispatcher.
"I have no idea what's going on," she told the dispatcher.
"I think my dad is dead," Alexander told the 911 dispatcher.
" The 911 dispatcher asked Catherine if Lane "has some mental history.
Khalil Muhammad told the dispatcher on the night of the shooting.
The dispatcher agreed to send an officer to meet the victim.
"They shot and killed my parents!" he cried to the dispatcher.
Moten called 911 again and got through with a different dispatcher.
One is Jesse Hefely, who currently works as an aircraft dispatcher.
" The dispatcher denied the request noting "this is a medical emergency.
A dispatcher instructed her on how to perform CPR on Wynter.
"10-4, and you're making me cry too," the dispatcher says.
"Stephen, make sure you're out of the way," a dispatcher responds.
"We are coming as fast as we can," a dispatcher said.
Here is the entire transcript: Dispatcher: 911, where is your emergency?
" Dispatcher: "OK, you can talk to an officer over the phone.
The first call ends and the dispatcher alerts local law enforcement.
"It's an absolute mess, absolutely nuts," a rescuer told a dispatcher.
Dispatcher: Can you repeat to make sure I have it correct?
Dispatcher: Transit center — is that in any specific area at Apple?
" The caller pleads with the dispatcher, "Ma'am, I need some help.
Ken O'Shaughnessy of Engine 11, asked a dispatcher over the radio.
"Well, you're in water, you can throw up," the dispatcher said.
The dispatcher tried to describe to firefighters the stranded woman's location.
The dispatcher in Yonkers told him that she knew the man.
A taxi dispatcher checked the cab's GPS device and told Mrs.
" "Is he breathing?" the dispatcher asks of the wounded student. "No.
"OK, if anything... do you have radio access?" the dispatcher asked.
"Yeah, because what if it was real, right?" the dispatcher said.
He dialed again, speaking to a dispatcher, and then hung up.
On the third call, he spoke with a dispatcher again briefly.
"We have a missing child," Freund tells the dispatcher, the Tribune reports.
"Sir, I need you to call that number," the dispatcher told him.
But it all started with a dispatcher, answering that first phone call.
The dispatcher spent less than a minute asking her for more information.
Dispatcher: Does he have a bleeding disorder or is on blood thinners?
"I had a bad feeling about him," Rayne Perrywinkle tells the dispatcher.
"My husband shot, he shot the police officers," she told a dispatcher.
Shortly after, the dispatcher says the man died and cancels the rescue.
She told the dispatcher that she saw freeway signs that said Mexico.
"I've been kidnapped," the terrified woman told a 911 dispatcher on Sept.
"He needs to be in the hospital," she told a 911 dispatcher.
"My husband, I believe, he had a seizure," she told the dispatcher.
"Someone shot him out of his house," the caller tells the dispatcher.
Roulston and police dispatcher Erin Lennox have been Raider's handlers since 2017.
Perez initially told the dispatcher she and Ruiz had both been shot.
"Alright, does she have anybody else there with her?" the dispatcher asks.
"They're dragging the car with people inside," the officer tells his dispatcher.
" Gordon told the dispatcher that Leal was allegedly "crazy" and "acting insane.
One example is John Scalzi's The Dispatcher, which arrives today from Audible.
"A bullet just came down my street," she told an emergency dispatcher.
During one of the calls, a 911 dispatcher hung up on LeGrier.
"I've been kidnapped," the terrified woman told a 20053 dispatcher on Sept.
Call 1 (January 2): Dispatcher: Medical emergency, 185, what are you reporting?
"Dispatcher: "This will teach you next time don't drive in the water.
" (Kasinskas provides her address.) Dispatcher: "OK, have you seen her photo, ma'am?
While sending fire rescue, the dispatcher asked Black more about what happened.
Three minutes later, the dispatcher confirmed that there was an active call.
"Miss Debbie, you're going to have to shut up," the dispatcher said.
"But she came at someone with a knife, right?" the dispatcher asked.
"Are they usually home at this time?" the dispatcher asked the neighbor.
The dispatcher assisted him in attempting CPR, but it wasn&apost successful.
A 511 dispatcher can send an M.T.A. employee to search for it.
"You can now chase rabbits instead of bad guys," said the dispatcher.
"I thought it was my apartment," Guyger told the 911 dispatcher repeatedly.
The dispatcher assured her that officers were coming, and the call ended.
The dispatcher submitted her resignation notice two weeks prior to the incident.
"Do you really care about your brand new phone?" the dispatcher said.
"Well, you're in water, you can throw up," the dispatcher told her.
When the dispatcher called back, the call went to Denise Closs' voicemail.
Oregon Police Chief Michael Navarre praised dispatcher Teneyck, the Toledo Blade reported.
Finally, the 911 dispatcher directed her to stand at a certain corner.
The man told the dispatcher in a call at 10:40 p.m.
Swatting is a harassment tactic in which a caller falsely reports to a dispatcher that a person is in "imminent danger of death or bodily harm," causing the dispatcher to send authorities to a person's address, prosecutors said.
"I had a baby, and then I passed out," she told the dispatcher.
A Harvey County dispatcher says the explosion was reported around 7:30 a.m.
"My [grandson's] been shot," she wailed over the phone to a 911 dispatcher.
The victim is the daughter of a Gilford police dispatcher, according to authorities.
Tichelman had told the dispatcher that he had been taking painkillers and drinking.
"Multiple officers shot," the 0003 dispatcher could be heard saying on the radio.
Dispatcher Constance Hollinger was suspended for eight days without pay for the violation.
The victim was the daughter of a Gilford police dispatcher, according to authorities.
"I'm not going to mess with it over $13," he told the dispatcher.
When a dispatcher tries to call back, the calls goes to a voicemail.
At the same time, I wrote an audio novella for Audible, The Dispatcher.
"I can't breathe until I get my daughter," she pleads with the dispatcher.
"Who are we checking on?" the Clark County emergency dispatcher asks the worker.
The dispatcher can then summon an ambulance or give instructions for administering CPR.
Instead, the dispatcher offered to give her the number to a towing company.
Huber also allegedly attacked a dispatcher with the sex toy, while Murphy filmed.
After the shooting, Duignam called 911, telling the dispatcher that he couldn't breathe.
"Send everyone!" he pleads to the dispatcher, who asks if he&aposs hurt.
The 911 call to the dispatcher was made by Catherine Bannister, NJ.com reported.
The 911 audio goes on ... the dispatcher asks if anyone could administer CPR.
I was a 911 dispatcher once, I never 'hope' nothing is going on.
"She isn't breathing and she isn't making any noises," Caua told the dispatcher.
The Dispatcher is the result of a long partnership between Scalzi and Audible.
"Stephen, security wants to know if you know a room," another dispatcher says.
Zimmerman had received instructions from a police dispatcher to not follow the teen.
" The dispatcher tells the caller someone will be sent to "check it out.
When the dispatcher picked up, Timpa said he was scared and needed help.
He explains Berry's lifeless and barely breathing and the dispatcher gives CPR instructions.
" (Nutter relays the instructions.) Dispatcher: "And I'm just going to paging out medical.
A dispatcher who took the gunman's call sought a transfer, Chief Rolon said.
"We haven't had a single incident, thank God," said a Boston police dispatcher.
After talking to the dispatcher, Palomba ran home to be with her children.
Mr. Lutfallah is closing the Chicago Dispatcher and looking for a new job.
The dispatcher, Donna Reneau, repeatedly told a sobbing Ms. Stevens to calm down.
"But she came at you with a knife, though, right?" the dispatcher asked.
" Dispatcher (40 seconds later): "All units, per 59, do not ram this subject.
"This is the wrong number to call for a pizza," the dispatcher said.
My original intention was to work as a dispatcher through my college years.
" Soon after, she told the dispatcher, "There's so many people dead, I think.
"All right, police will be there as soon as possible," the dispatcher responded.
Larsa agrees, but the dispatcher says one has already been called to the home.
Dispatcher: That's what I have … I'll go ahead and disconnect with you … Thank you.
ResQMi: "Your personal dispatcher" that sends automatic SMS to nearest rescuers, family, and friends.
"We're talking about the 1200 building," Peterson told the dispatcher at 2:23 p.m.
" Dispatcher: "Give your daughter a few more minutes they are coming through the hallway.
DISPATCHER: We need you to head over to Jimmie's place and fix his problem.
She told a dispatcher moments before that that Crutcher was not cooperating, Jordan said.
The suspect told the dispatcher that he was going to kill himself, Allen said.
He was immediately disconnected and was unable to reach a dispatcher for 20 minutes.
"Y'all better hurry up," Zimmerman told the dispatcher as he described the group's vehicles.
Neither Waterford nor the emergency dispatcher center could not be reached for comment Friday.
However Alberto Rios, a dispatcher at another local police station, offers a different story.
"His lips are purple, his body is extremely stiff," the caller told the dispatcher.
"My friend's not responding to anything and she's tied up," he told the dispatcher.
That call consisted only of a dispatcher with no answer on the other end.
"Be careful he has a gun to his head," a dispatcher told the officers.
"Him and his wife are … in the middle of getting divorced," says the dispatcher.
The call ended when the dispatcher said authorities were headed to the Hargett home.
A 911 dispatcher calmed the man down and the clown escaped unharmed, police said.
"Later, one of the officers tells the dispatcher there is "no suspect at large.
The dispatcher attempts several times to call McGillis but each call goes to voicemail.
"He's stiff, and he might have had a heart attack," she told the dispatcher.
The man tells the dispatcher to have units stage at a nearby fire station.
Check out the police dispatcher putting the call out to Chicago PD units. pic.twitter.
The Dispatcher is now available on Audible for free for the month of October.
Although a 911 dispatcher told Zimmerman not to chase the teen, he did anyway.
As Christal talked to a 911 dispatcher on the phone, she heard two bangs.
No one spoke during the call, but the dispatcher heard yelling in the background.
"We've probably spent more on Dettol this summer than on gasoline," jokes a dispatcher.
She used to work as a police dispatcher and recognized the anguish as real.
"I got attacked by a mountain lion," Sederbaum told a dispatcher, gasping for breath.
"My boyfriend had a gun," she told a 226 dispatcher, about 2911 minutes later.
When the dispatcher ran a check on the license plate, it came back clean.
Highlights include interactive dispatcher phones, "stop, drop and roll" drills and a CPR mannequin.
"I don't know what to do," she tells another dispatcher, according to CBS Miami.
An EMS dispatcher told Lopez to give Butler a towel to stop the bleeding.
" Dispatcher: "And she said he killed her parents and she wants to go home?
"I'm on the phone with her right now," the dispatcher said to a rescuer.
The groom's father retired as a dispatcher for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in Manhattan.
" A dispatcher could then be heard calling for officers to do a "wellness check.
Federal investigators interviewed the dispatcher on Monday but did not disclose what was said.
But the fire dispatcher said no one was known to have been seriously hurt.
"I tell the dispatcher and the other drivers about my misfortune," Mr. Cohen continued.
"If a train dispatcher is not in the chair, no trains move," she said.
"I haven't seen anybody moving around," he told the dispatcher in a calm voice.
Franklin Lambert, 71, a taxi dispatcher, showed up at Susan taxis about 5 a.m.
I'm still in training to be a 809093 dispatcher, so I'm a shadow operator.
He then joined the Army Reserves in 1961 and served as a truck dispatcher.
" Guyger then called 911, repeatedly telling the dispatcher, "I thought it was my apartment.
During a 911 call on Monday, the dispatcher heard a disturbance in the background.
He told the dispatcher about his artificial heart, setting himself up for scrutiny immediately.
"I have shot five people," he told a dispatcher, according to a police statement.
"My wife is a great dispatcher, and while she's managed to gain the trust of officers on the radio, citizens remain rude," says Blume, adding, "I don't doubt my experience as a female dispatcher would greatly differ, though, based on what I've observed."
Kid Rock pleads with the dispatcher to send help for his assistant who appears to be dead after getting into an accident on the singer's ATV, but the dispatcher asks a slew of questions before sending help, some of which make no sense.
In a separate 911 call, a dispatcher can be heard asking what sparked the altercation.
"We have a report of a duck that has sank [sic] completely," the dispatcher said.
In the 911 call, Dowdy told the dispatcher that his son is 7 years old.
Dispatcher: It's give me one moment… Can you verify the address of the emergency please?
The dispatcher said the caller indicated that the victims would be in the dining room.
The dispatcher calmly tells the caller to create an airway so he can breathe better.
" Later in the 911 call, a male caller tells the dispatcher, "We heard the sirens.
Another deputy reports that he hears shots "by the football field," which the dispatcher relays.
" As one man ends the call, he tells the dispatcher, "Thank you for your help.
They asked a dispatcher for more details and reached the scene by 4:42 p.m.
When the dispatcher asked why their sons were attacking them, Yvonne didn't have an answer.
Then he uses that to identify the car to a dispatcher and shut it down.
"My wife, she's like, I don't know," Jacob told a dispatcher in the first call.
"Woke up this morning and he wasn't ... he wasn't," Andrew Freund Sr. told the dispatcher.
"There are some kids that I feel are being highly abused," Frkovich told the dispatcher.
"Basically, [the] baby was coming when I picked up," emergency dispatcher Lou Falco told CNN.
During the four-minute call, the dispatcher gave orders to the individual, who remained calm.
"There&aposs a lot of people here that need ambulances," the woman tells the dispatcher.
" One of the officers then calmly tells the dispatcher, "Shots fired...we got one down.
He identifies himself by name and tells the dispatcher he was involved in the accident.
The pair called the police, but Grazzielle was too frantic to speak with the dispatcher.
"Who is bothering you?" the dispatcher asked him, according to a transcript of the call.
It wasn't long before the dispatcher said the man had died and cancels the rescue.
"It wasn't me who killed her," he told the emergency dispatcher, knowing how that sounded.
"My wife she's like, I don't know," Jacob told a dispatcher in the first call.
"She's right now standing on top of her counter screaming," the woman told a dispatcher.
"Honey, I'm going to do my best so that does not happen," the dispatcher replied.
One man implores the 911 dispatcher to send help, saying people are firing guns everywhere.
"Command Boat 21, do you need a helicopter at your location?" a radio dispatcher said.
A dispatcher for Brownsville police said the local agency could not immediately provide further details.
Next, I was an engineer and dispatcher, and following that, I supervised the train crews.
"I'm sorry, you're going out to do what to the neighborhood, sir?" the dispatcher responded.
But a dispatcher did not share the qualifiers with the responding officers, Loehmann and Garmback.
"This is going to be a big event," a fire department commander told a dispatcher.
He had been working for 10 years as a truck dispatcher in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
You hear the dispatcher tell the nurse to perform CPR, but then the call disconnects.
"You're not going to die," the dispatcher said in audio released by police this week.
"This will teach you next time don't drive in the water," the dispatcher told her.
Another witness told a police dispatcher that the man had approached and pleaded for help.
At least 50 Japanese tourists were among the injured, a Hualien City police dispatcher said.
"Ma'am right now we're dealing with a lot of calls coming in," the dispatcher said.
In the minutes-long call, she tells the dispatcher there are gunshots outside room 1216.
They were handed a cellphone, which was connected to someone acting as an emergency dispatcher.
But she was a 220 dispatcher and felt like she knew what to do next.
Investigators have also interviewed CSX employees, including the CSX conductor, engineer and dispatcher, Sumwalt said.
His mother is a supervisory train dispatcher, and his father works as a station agent.
" Later in the conversation, the dispatcher asks, "Was that all the crew that jumped off?
His father, Clare, was a railroad dispatcher and administrator; his mother, Evelyn, was a homemaker.
The police in the area heard the call from a dispatcher shortly after 6 p.m.
" 'He's locked in the math class' Dispatcher: "Ma'am, where is your son inside the school?
And the Facebook page "Diary of a Mad Dispatcher," written by a North Carolina-based 911 dispatcher, said that if you do call 911 and say that you'd like to order a pizza, the most important thing is to listen to what the dispatcher says, to answer any of the yes or no questions that he or she asks and not to hang up the phone at the end of the call.
"The times when it's greatly impacting us is when we have other emergencies happening and we may have a dispatcher on another 911 call that may have to put that call on hold to triage the incoming call," police dispatcher Jamie Hudson told CBS.
" When the dispatcher asked if he had pulled the gun on her, Lopez responded, "Not today.
The Columbus Dispatcher reports that police initially tried to shepherd the protesters from the intersection Saturday.
" He tells the dispatcher there are two other people who are down in an "unknown condition.
He called the dispatcher again, saying he couldn't feel his feet and was having trouble breathing.
" When the dispatcher asks Phelps if his wife is breathing, he replies that "she's not moving.
They called 911 and performed CPR at the instruction of the dispatcher, according to the affidavit.
Mendes called 911 in a panic, telling the dispatcher, "My baby is stuck!" according to NBC.
Later, Copley told a dispatcher that he had fired a warning shot and someone was hit.
" After an initial confrontation, Badgujar told a dispatcher, "He&aposs got his hands in his pocket.
The dispatcher asks me a lot of questions that I can't think straight enough to answer.
The first dispatcher heard is sending units to a weapons violation call, someone with a gun.
In the audio clip, a dispatcher is heard saying send a marked car to Washburn Avenue.
A police dispatcher took down the information and said an officer would get back to her.
TMZ obtained audio of the police dispatcher describing Brooke at a car wash early Wednesday morning.
The Dispatcher is narrated by Zachary Quinto, known for his work on Star Trek and Heroes.
The child told the 911 dispatcher his father said he was going to get a knife.
Unidentified Male: He's, he's — Dispatcher: We're going to get everybody, go ahead with the transmittal sir.
When the dispatcher called back, a voicemail greeting indicated the phone belonged to Denise Closs, 46.
The manager told the dispatcher two teenagers had used the pool without paying for a room.
But again the dispatcher referred her to the school's police, which had jurisdiction over the case.
The call began with LeGrier giving his address again after the dispatcher asked him for it.
As the boy spoke to a dispatcher, his sisters' cries could be heard in the background.
Police officers were calling rescue workers directly because they couldn't get through dispatch, a dispatcher said.
She helped relay instructions from the dispatcher on the phone to Butler, who began preforming CPR.
At his dispatcher job, he struggled to remain calm and form clear sentences to reassure callers.
"This man just punched me in the face," Zimmerman told a dispatcher, according to the Sentinel.
Dispatcher: O.K., so you're being — the F.B.I. is making threats against you is what you're saying?
Kid Rock made a desperate 911 call, where he excoriated the dispatcher for not moving faster.
Then silence the phone or stop speaking but leave it on so the dispatcher can hear.
The dispatcher, sitting in the office behind bulletproof glass, bored and tired, looked at my note.
He left the property after she read her name and address aloud to a 911 dispatcher.
Soon after, Ms. Bryan said on Tuesday, she heard a 911 dispatcher over her department radio.
She was able to contact the Navy's dispatcher through the walkie-talkie style communication app Zello.
"This kid is a problem," she told the dispatcher, according to a recording of the call.
A dispatcher eventually relays new instructions from the sheriff, who was not involved in the chase.
In fact, the troopers had not radioed their dispatcher that they were pulling over the car.
" A dispatcher told another mother the same thing, then added, "Do not go to the school.
When the dispatcher says, "Female, age unclear, probably overdose," you can imagine where her mind goes.
During the call, the software provides the dispatcher with suggestions for questions and recommendations for action.
The man who did the memorial pools' plumbing became a friend; so did a helicopter dispatcher.
However, at the time, Zimmerman had been instructed by a police dispatcher not to follow him.
However, at the time, Zimmerman had been instructed by a police dispatcher to not follow him.
When her husband experienced cardiac arrest in 2011, the dispatcher sent the ambulance the wrong way.
In those calls, he was telling the dispatcher that "he's the guy doing it," Combs said.
The officer who fired the shots told the dispatcher she was not getting cooperation from him.
A few minutes later, Butler arrived at his mother's home and agreed to speak with the dispatcher.
Up in the choir loft, alone, Rabbi Jeffrey Myers whispered to a 211 dispatcher on his cellphone.
Otterbine was an employee of Geary Police Department until a month or two ago, a dispatcher said.
In a few test cities, the button will even share your location directly with a 911 dispatcher.
She told the 911 dispatcher that she and her family were in their bedroom "hiding" from Hall.
"His intestines are out," Harrison-Elmore reportedly told a 911 dispatcher during a call for medical assistance.
The more than five-minute clip does contain, however, a warning from the 911 dispatcher to Farzam.
Through GPS tracking, the dispatcher was able to locate the vehicle at the St. Charles Towne Center.
When he called 911, Michael allegedly told the dispatcher that his wife was having a medical issue.
"There are eight different locations where there are active shootings and people are down," one dispatcher said.
Patience Carter says he also told a 911 dispatcher he wanted America to stop bombing his country.
Jones told the dispatcher that he had prepared a note for law enforcement with information and instructions.
The dispatcher makes sure the right courier collects the right order, and out the door it goes.
Cooper told the dispatcher he saw the shooter, who fled the scene by the time authorities arrived.
The chase ended about 2 miles from where the suspects were initially reported to a 911 dispatcher.
Having just left Pulse, another man tells the dispatcher a friend texted him to call the police.
"Our 3-year-old is nowhere to be found," Kimrey told the dispatcher, sounding out of breath.
"They were all standing at attention, like they were all scared to death," Frkovich told the dispatcher.
The dispatcher put Green in a queue behind others who faced more imminent danger from higher water.
In the phone call obtained by FOX13 , Henry can be heard telling a dispatcher he killed Jones.
"Do you have any weapons in the house or anything?" the dispatcher asked later in the call.
"Somebody needs to send an ambulance and police … I think she's dead," the woman told the dispatcher.
The dispatcher told the man help was on the way and to stay wherever he felt safe.
The 911 dispatcher also advises the caller to "keep an eye on" West, according to the Times.
The dispatcher told the caller to get a defibrillator or send someone to get a defibrillator immediately.
Dispatcher: I understand they are distraught, but — Unidentified Male: I'm working on it, I'm working on it.
" Seemingly out of a desire for privacy, the caller tells the dispatcher, "Wait, no sirens please, right?
The dispatcher was having a quiet day and decided to help the boy with his math homework.
When the dispatcher called the number back, a voicemail greeting indicated the phone belonged to Denise Closs.
"Suspect's talking about 'all these Jews need to die,' " someone on the emergency airwaves told a dispatcher.
Dispatcher: Are you talking to me or someone else, because my name ain't Fo. You on roofies?
Neither Kyle nor the operator seem to be able to hear each other: Dispatcher: Where are you?
The dispatcher, at times, reassured Stevens that she would be fine and sought to calm her down.
When the dispatcher called back the number, a voicemail greeting indicated the phone belonged to Denise Closs.
"Can you get back onboard and unlock the boat?" the dispatcher asked at one point, CNN reported.
You can hear Frederic Prinz von Anhalt telling the dispatcher Zsa Zsa had almost no blood pressure.
These included being a nurses' aide, a 911 dispatcher and a saleswoman for leather goods and luggage.
"I want them to take her to a hospital," she told the 911 dispatcher, her voice shaking.
"I want them to take her to a hospital," she told the 911 dispatcher, her voice shaking.
Calls for help were relayed by a dispatcher using a walkie-talkie app on the men's phones.
Calls were routed to his Chinese number, but the 911 dispatcher could only see the local number.
The dispatcher will first send them a text so they don't have to vocally talk for help.
"What's going on there?" a 911 dispatcher asked Serrano, according to a recording of the phone call.
The dispatcher did not share those qualifiers with Loehmann or the officer who was driving, Frank Garmback.
The dispatcher received death threats to her cell phone, forcing her to change her number, police said.
"My mommy falled down, and she can't talk," Isla said to the 911 dispatcher on December 6.
They called for help The FBI says Garland spoke to a Border Patrol dispatcher on the phone.
" (Nutter tells the dispatcher who is there: Kasinskas and her husband, two children, some dogs, as well as herself and Jayme.) 'He has hidden her under a bed' Dispatcher: "Ma'am, my deputy, she just wants you to lock the doors ... and don't let the dogs out or anything.
The first call to an emergency dispatcher came in at 9:54: Active shooter at Tree of Life.
Jones&aposs mother began CPR at the instruction of a dispatcher after they called 911, the affidavit said.
"The dispatcher walked me through CPR, 'cause I am not trained," Ashley, of West Saint Paul, told WCCO.
Amber Guyger, 30, alternates between talking to the dispatcher, to Jean, to herself, and finally, to responding officers.
" He called back shortly after, telling the dispatcher he tried the non-emergency line, but "couldn't get through.
Dispatcher: So the address you gave me at 25 Apple Park Way is that exactly where we're going?
The dispatcher said the 14-year-old girl indicated that the victims would be in the dining room.
"I'm in a very bad situation, and I need to get out," the woman told the 911 dispatcher.
The driver called in again, but this time a dispatcher warned him not to leave the freezing truck.
But that information was not shared by the dispatcher with the responding officers, Timothy Loehmann and Frank Garmback.
" The dispatcher also wrote into a Border Patrol log, "[He] thinks they (both agents) ran into a culvert.
In 2000 she was working with the company's founders as the manager and dispatcher for their Boston location.
The dispatcher said she'd been following the local news' live feed of the incident as it was unfolding.
The young boy called a dispatcher in Lafayette, Indiana, to say his assignments had him feeling really overwhelmed.
A dispatcher at the Shaker Heights Police Department told VICE News that a spokesman was unavailable to comment.
"I don't know if she is sleeping," the passerby told the 911 dispatcher, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
"He won't stop," Rackley told the 22014-22015-220 dispatcher, according to transcripts obtained by the Associated Press.
Deborah's husband, Gary, rushed to her and called 911, going on to describe Deborah's wounds to the dispatcher.
He released The Dispatcher earlier this fall, and this month, he's releasing a book of really short stories.
The dispatcher sent an officer, a tall man, who looked down on me as I told my story.
He allegedly called for help and told the dispatcher he believed he had killed her, the affidavit states.
In the recording, Lopez tells the dispatcher she sees numerous police officers, but no paramedics, at the scene.
Fighting back tears, the child relayed to the dispatcher what he saw: "This dude shot 'em," he said.
He allegedly asked the dispatcher to send a "meat wagon and police" because he had killed his wife.
In the northeast city of Fajardo, authorities conducted at least 10 rescues, an emergency dispatcher there told CNN.
During the attack, Mateen called 911 and told the dispatcher he had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.
So when another call came in, the dispatcher asked if she was following up on a previous report.
In 911 calls that night, Zimmerman told a dispatcher about a "real suspicious guy" walking in the neighborhood.
She worked as a car-service dispatcher at Newark Airport and was on her way to that job.
The log does not indicate who made the 911 call, but the dispatcher heard yelling in the background.
After the shooting, 210-year-old Zephen Xaver bluntly told a police dispatcher what had happened, authorities said.
" (There's talk inside the house about Nutter's dog.) Dispatcher: "Are you guys all in, like, the living room?
A different dispatcher answered and asked him to repeat all the information he gave to the previous operator.
A dispatcher asks if caller is on drugs LeGrier called 911 a third time, at 4:21 a.m.
"I'm being asked where you guys would like the landing zone for the trauma hawk," a dispatcher asked.
Dispatcher: So the address you gave me at 1 Apple Park Way is that exactly where we're going?
The dispatcher asks Bill if they'll need to rip the car apart to get to the trapped driver.
A radio dispatcher, over a loudspeaker, called for Mr. Thompson, by his name and badge number, three times.
The log does not say who made the 911 call, but the dispatcher heard yelling in the background.
Ms. Pruitt needed to go pick up her mother, who was finishing her shift as a police dispatcher.
"Is he black or white?" the dispatcher asks the pizza worker, who is himself black and looks confused.
Prosecutors said that Mr. Jones was heard calmly speaking to the tow-truck dispatcher and to Mr. Raja.
Ms. Gatlin is a train dispatcher for the railroad, and her company is paying for her hotel stay.
My driver is late, and he will drive you to your destination without any stops, the dispatcher said.
The dispatcher asks the woman to take a deep breath and tries to find out where she is.
The dispatcher is able to calm the woman down and assures her that help is on the way.
The groom's father retired as a driver and dispatcher at Treadwell Tyres Ireland, a tire distributor in Cork.
In a recording of the call, the dispatcher scolded Stevens for "freaking out" as floodwaters filled her SUV.
Near the end of the call, the dispatcher says she will stay on the line until help arrives.
That ordeal ended well for the caller, and the dispatcher was praised for his clever questioning and astuteness.
In the Ohio case, the woman blurted out her address as soon as the dispatcher answered her call.
As the train headed north, Bostian had monitored emergency calls between the commuter train and the rail dispatcher.
My driver is late and he will drive you to your destination without any stops, the dispatcher said.
He was disoriented and unsure of his location, but he told the dispatcher he and Martinez were hurt.
When the dispatcher called the number back, a voice mail greeting indicated the phone belonged to Denise Closs.
A mayday call between the boat's captain and a Coast Guard dispatcher suggested passengers may have been locked.
When the dispatcher called the number back, a voicemail greeting indicated that the phone belonged to Denise Closs.
The caller told the dispatcher that she had accidentally left a toddler in her vehicle for several hours.
You can hear the dispatcher refer to Berry's pad as the "new big looking house" on the block.
The woman told the dispatcher that Butler had the gun with him and planned to take his own life.
The witness called 911 and passed the phone to Hancock, who identified himself to the dispatcher, the report said.
Here's the first incident, per the Chronicle:Call 1 (January 2nd, 2018) Dispatcher: Medical emergency, 13, what are you reporting?
"I was taking a nap, I just woke up and I can't find her anywhere," McCullen tells the dispatcher.
The boy was the eldest child in the car and told the dispatcher he didn't know where they were.
Another caller told the 911 dispatcher that a man holding a gun in his hand was outside her store.
To demonstrate what this would be like, the EFF offers a short dialogue: DISPATCHER: Hey, is your crew available?
"The dispatcher attempted to keep the caller on the line without success," the sheriff's office said in a statement.
She wrapped a towel around her bleeding arm and the dispatcher instructed her on how to stop the bleeding.
"Gilbert came in and he killed my mommy and Uncle Danny," Cooper tells the dispatcher in his 911 call.
Supreme Court adjusts to the new normal Leija called a dispatcher and threatened to shoot police officers chasing him.
The March 6 call allegedly began with Oliver Mauricio Funes Machada, 18, calmly telling the dispatcher he killed someone.
" When asked his name, Zimmer told the dispatcher, "I'd rather give it to the officers when they get here.
The boy's father told the 911 dispatcher he last saw Andrew at bedtime about 9:30 the night before.
The police dispatcher had listed the call as a "5150 hold," code for a forced detention for mental evaluation.
Not only did he keep his cool, he managed to follow instructions and tell the dispatcher where he lives.
A 911 dispatcher in Roswell, Ga., works with a variety of screens while handling a call, March 15, 2018.
The friend told a 911 dispatcher that the toddler had been left inside between 90 minutes and two hours.
He presses the intercom in the train car, and tells the dispatcher that he needs a policeman on board.
Another clip has a radio dispatcher reporting "multiple casualties" before an officer parks and jumps from his patrol vehicle.
The dispatcher tries to calm the callers down, saying "They're coming as fast as they can," referring to paramedics.
Emergency responders change their minds and ask the dispatcher to tell the medevac to land on the baseball field.
Simmons was hospitalized June 3rd, after his housekeeper called 911 and told the dispatcher he was exhibiting bizarre behavior.
But then ... a dispatcher sounded the alarm ... someone committed a 187 -- murder -- and the officer had to book it.
Smith tells a dispatcher he thinks he's been hit in the neck and that his left arm is broken.
"I've found out that my granddaughter has been taken," Cindy Anthony told the dispatcher, her voice rising in alarm.
Even before a dispatcher could speak, Mr. Cole wailed "No, no!" into the phone, according to a redacted recording.
"I'm not waiting on medics ... I'm headed to the emergency room with the baby," he told a dispatcher Wednesday.
In 911 calls from that night, Zimmerman told a dispatcher about a "real suspicious guy" walking in the neighborhood.
A police dispatcher confirmed that a protest was under way, but could not provide details on arrests or injuries.
After the dispatcher said help was en route, the caller asked others for help in finding the patient's information.
Dispatcher: OK. Unidentified Male: Um, so we're, we're in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and we are at the home of Prince.
When the dispatcher called back, a voicemail greeting indicated the phone belonged to Denise Closs, the dispatch log reads.
Moments after the police dispatcher announced an officer had been shot, dozens of police vehicles descended on the scene.
"The person is dead here," a male caller told the dispatcher, according to a transcript of the 911 call.
The ugly episode involving a Mission, Texas, mom and a La Joya, Texas, police dispatcher starts back in 2008.
"Dispatcher: "A lot of people have called in on you, so don't think that nobody is just sitting there.
" (The dispatcher asks about the address to Nutter's cabin again, and Nutter provides it.) (Crosstalk) Nutter: "Just asked her.
Nor was Candace, a 235-year-old dispatcher in Ohio, after one of her worst days on the job.
Leslie Schwartz-Thomas, who retired as a 53 dispatcher to focus on being a grandmother to triplets, loved Warren.
In one interview with the Chicago Dispatcher, in 2013, he predicted Uber would not affect medallion values at all.
A dispatcher for the Kendall County Sheriff's Office said on Saturday night that she was not authorized to comment.
The dispatcher was asking Andres Soto-Rodriguez questions and giving instructions, so Balli said he asked her to translate.
The Boys and Girls Club employee told the dispatcher that the woman did not seem to be a threat.
Triggering the panic button will alert a certified dispatcher with Noonlight, who will then notify authorities like local police.
CNN is not naming the dispatcher because she has not been charged and we were unable to reach her.
The dispatcher then asks Mr. Soules whether he can conduct C.P.R., and he repliese he does not know how.
The caller told the dispatcher the person was "probably a juvenile" and the gun was "probably fake," records showed.
A dispatcher approached to find out why we hadn't moved and soon started yelling at the driver in Cantonese.
A year later I applied to work as a police dispatcher, answering 911 calls and operating a police radio.
"There's 33 people on board the vessel that's on fire, they can't get off?" the dispatcher is heard asking.
"He shot the pastor," she told the dispatcher during a recorded call that was played in court on Wednesday.
Sandy, who had just returned from church with his family, told the dispatcher he was already on his way.
"The times when it's greatly impacting us is when we have other emergencies happening and we may have a dispatcher on another 911 call that may have to put that call on hold to triage the incoming call," police dispatcher Jamie Hudson told Sacramento CBS Local News, which first reported these incidents.
"I let you know, I'm in Orlando and I did the shootings," Mateen told the dispatcher, according to the transcript.
Asked by the dispatcher how he was doing, Butler responded: "I'm not doing good, man," he said, the Repository reports.
James Otterbine, 32, had worked for El Reno Police Department until a month or two ago, a dispatcher told McClatchy.
The dispatcher -- who the police department did not name -- had been offered Wednesday night off because his trainee was sick.
A police department dispatcher declined to confirm the identity of the victims and a spokesman did not respond to questions.
I'm guessing that the dispatcher rolled his eyes at this call so hard they almost fell out of his head.
Police chief Chuck Jordan said officer Betty Shelby fired after telling a dispatcher she was "not having cooperation" from Crutcher.
For those like McGlynn, a retired 911 dispatcher and single mother who raised three kids, that pitch hit a nerve.
" When the dispatcher asks him where he had been stabbed, he responds by saying, "In the face, in my head.
She said she told the 911 dispatcher that they didn't need a police officer anymore as the man had left.
"Please hurry … he's got a taser," the woman whispered to a dispatcher in the 911 call obtained by the Dispatch.
The dude from KFC who hired Joe was a dispatcher — he worked for the women, not the other way around.
A woman tells the dispatcher her brother is in one of the club's bathrooms with a lot of dead people.
It's for that reason that Corti's software doesn't make the decision itself; it only offers guidance to a trained dispatcher.
Three officers answered the call, categorized by the dispatcher as a disturbance involving an unarmed man with mental health issues.
However, The Sacramento Bee reports that a radio dispatcher initially said Papini was "chained to something" when she was found.
"It was on a cell phone and there was no comment made — no one communicated with the dispatcher," Fitzgerald said.
You hear the dispatcher say the tractor driver is lying in a ditch unconscious and CPR was already being performed.
The oft-repeated "Ladies and gentleman, we are being momentarily held by the train's dispatcher" haunts me in my sleep.
One of the women connected with a 911 dispatcher, who via silent texts apprised the group of the gunman's actions.
Paula Patton's nanny told a 911 dispatcher her son was a wreck every time a visit with Robin Thicke loomed.
Her teenage son, Kyle, who has down syndrome, was home with her at the time, Bruce Pleskovic told the dispatcher.
"We've had people try and break into our house a lot," Bruce Pleskovic told the dispatcher while waiting for paramedics.
Right now, a dispatcher handles the inbound report, but the app would allow responders to connect directly with the reporter.
At some point the dispatcher contacts the squad car and one of the officers tells him there was a shooting.
In 911 audio, released on Monday, Gordon tearfully speaks with the emergency dispatcher as he recounted the incident with Leal.
"Around that time, I had been thinking about the central conceit that would become The Dispatcher," Scalzi tells The Verge.
Emphasizing the adventure-movie feel of Near Death is the weary, sardonic written banter between your pilot and her dispatcher.
With a bullet in her gut, her voice choked with pain, Dee Hill pleaded with the 911 dispatcher for help.
"I have two gentlemen in my cafe that are refusing to make a purchase or leave," she told a dispatcher.
BERLIN — A railway dispatcher apparently caused the deadly collision of two trains in the German state of Bavaria on Feb.
The workers issued an emergency warning as they evacuated, and a dispatcher from the sheriff's department almost immediately called Ruzicka.
"Kill me, kill me, I can't live in this reality," he told a 911 dispatcher, after confessing to the act.
"He was walking in the woods back there and we can't find him," his great-grandmother told the 911 dispatcher.
Though Mr. Copley told a police dispatcher he was part of a watch, neighbors said there was no such effort.
She locked herself in the bathroom and called 911, telling the dispatcher he was on meds to control his anger.
Audio released from a 25 call between a drowning woman and a dispatcher sparked outrage at the dispatcher's "calloused" response.
" (People in the house talk among themselves.) Dispatcher: "Kristin, is the neighbor that walked her up, is she still there?
Petty Paige, is an ambulance dispatcher by day in the UK and part of a second wave of drama channels.
"Tell her to be as safe as she can," a dispatcher told a woman whose granddaughter was in the school.
At one point, the girl's mother began watching television coverage of the attack while on the phone with the dispatcher.
When that first panicked call came in, he added, the dispatcher would have sent all of them to Al Noor.
He also said something about running into a culvert, but the dispatcher could not make out exactly what he said.
In the 911 call from Lovato's house -- obtained by TMZ -- the caller remains calm while taking orders from the dispatcher.
Her daughter got upset and called 911, telling the dispatcher that Mr. Johnson was pointing a gun at Ms. Martin.
Tom Petty's wife made a desperate 911 call and told the dispatcher she needed help because her husband wasn't breathing.
A boat was requested just before the call between Ms. Stevens and the dispatcher was disconnected, according to the police.
After helping the department seize nearly $1 million in narcotics, Bruno deserves "some much-earned belly rubs," the dispatcher said.
"He doesn't look like he's alive," Walker told the dispatcher, sputtering out details as he tried to catch his breath.
"Someone else could've dropped this call, but this is nothing that any other dispatcher across the US couldn't have handled."
She warned the police dispatcher that Cruz said "he was going to get his gun and come back," records show.
The dispatcher also wrote in a log: "(He) thinks they (both agents) ran into a culvert," the FBI statement said.
Leone left her decade-long career as a police dispatcher to found Treat Yourself with her childhood best friend, Cindy.
On the 911 call, no one on the line talked to the dispatcher, but a disturbance was heard, authorities said.
Authorities said during the 911 call, no one on the line talked to the dispatcher but a disturbance was heard.
Deveau told the 911 dispatcher "a man was trying to rape her and had threatened her," the court records state.
She stopped the bus, and a dispatcher reached through a window and pulled a switch to disable the bus, officials said.
Over the course of the call, the dispatcher tries to keep the grieving mother calm, asking her questions as she cries.
"I don&apost want to leave them alone there for too long because he might do something," Lopez told the dispatcher.
"He said he was barricaded in an apartment and had shot through the door at a cop," she told the dispatcher.
We can't get her out," Broderick's mother is heard telling a dispatcher in a frantic 911 call obtained by PEOPLE. "Please!
A dispatcher at the Otero County Sheriff's office told Gizmodo that the matter is still a complete mystery to their office.
A New York woman has been arrested after allegedly calling 911 and asking a dispatcher how she could kill her boyfriend.
"We've been seeing these calls for the last four months from Apple," Elk Grove police dispatcher Jamie Hudson told CBS Sacramento.
For the dispatcher, it's through Gate 5A, as in Adam near the transit center on Tantau where you will be entering.
Scientists, bottle washers, cooks and snowcat drivers conduct monthly fire drills, while all base phones can quickly reach a fire dispatcher.
The next day, Freund called 911 and told the dispatcher that after returning from a doctor's appointment around 8:30 a.m.
The backlog included three crude tankers waiting to arrive at the port, according to Matthew Brock, lead dispatcher for Houston Pilots.
One tap of that button lets a rider or driver immediately send their location and trip details to a 911 dispatcher.
The caller was well versed on Gordon's case, and even told the 911 dispatcher his case number, location and other details.
But the dispatcher indicated there may have been "a little bit of a language barrier" between the police and the caller.
Koehn allegedly told the dispatcher that his girlfriend, Cheyanne, had fed their 4-month-old baby, Sterling Koehn, at 9 a.m.
The 000 call stretched out for 20 minutes, while the dispatcher tried to get Anu to tell him where she lived.
During the call, Mejias told the dispatcher someone had been shot, but said he did not know where the shooter was.
The back-and-forth is interrupted by some sort of commotion before the man again orders the dispatcher to send police.
"I hope to God he doesn't kill her and I hope to God he doesn't rape her," Perrywinkle told the dispatcher.
When he called 911, McMullen told the dispatcher his daughter had committed suicide, and repeated that claim to the responding officers.
The dispatcher asked to speak with someone else, at which point Melinda's mother came onto the call and gave their address.
"You did a good job talking to that man and asking him to call for help," the dispatcher assured the girl.
She's huge" -- and the dispatcher responded, "I'll let [the Sheriff's Office] know, and they'll probably get out there a little quicker.
An audio recording of the police officers notifying a dispatcher of the shooting was released by media website Minnesota Police Clips.
On a 911 call, Mary Ann Sherman told a dispatcher her son was on drugs and was having a mental breakdown.
In the final call, a woman is heard giving the dispatcher the address before the actress gets back on the phone.
A dispatcher tries to pinpoint 225's location and he tells them he is at the baseball field by the YMCA.
"The caller gave birth 10 minutes ago," according to the 911 dispatcher in a recording obtained by Chicago TV station WLS.
The system is entirely automated, thanks to demand/response software designed by Toronto fleet-management software company Pantonium—no dispatcher needed.
Dispatcher: OK, your cellphone's not going to tell me where you're at, so I need you to find me an address.
"My name is I pledge of allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi of the Islamic State," he said to a dispatcher.
The police have not said whether the group of people, including Mr. Thomas, had guns, as Mr. Copley told the dispatcher.
Dispatcher services in breach of the regulations are first fined and will then have their Internet access blocked for a year.
On Monday, I spoke with a dispatcher working near Redding who has been dealing with fires for more than 20 years.
But the dispatcher sounded terse at other points, even telling Stevens to "shut up" so she could speak with first responders.
" (Nutter describes the location and notes that Patterson lives on the same road as her property.) Dispatcher: "Do you know Jake?
In the early morning of July 19, a police dispatcher in the suburb of Germantown received a call from Wright's cellphone.
It finds him loads, stays in touch with him through a dispatcher, and gives him 85 percent of the negotiated rate.
When we sign in, we are required to meet with the dispatcher at the location for a fitness for duty assessment.
One immigrant who had gotten lost told a 911 dispatcher he was so dehydrated he had been drinking his own urine.
"There's a lady walking on the bike trails, she has a knife and she won't leave," the caller told a dispatcher.
The stranger got on the phone with the 911 dispatcher as Rodriguez performed CPR and helped Rodriguez stay calm, he said.
"Any information on were they drinking, were they doing anything like that?" the dispatcher asks a little later in the recording.
Some also complained that local cab companies did not have apps to summon a taxi, forcing customers to call a dispatcher.
In March, an emergency dispatcher was suspended from work for eight days for violating protocol in her handling of the call.
At one point, I called for a rescue and the dispatcher said I'll call you right back in like 73 minutes.
" In it, a dispatcher can be heard saying to Stevens: "You're not gonna die, I don't know why you're freaking out.
Cindy used to be an actress and Leone was a police dispatcher – avoiding pot used to be part of her job.
Tuff called 911 and then, with the dispatcher on the line, she spoke with her would-be killer, Michael Brandon Hill.
In the newly released trailer, we see Peter Krause in the role of a first responder and Connie Britton as a dispatcher.
A Salt Lake City PD dispatcher confirmed to PEOPLE that the UPD has assumed investigation of the shooting, as is standard procedure.
The emergency dispatcher asks her for her address, and also asks if she has seen Jayme's photo and knows who she is.
"Male party has knives and a baseball bat," the 911 dispatcher told deputies handling the radio call, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported.
At the same time, the worker who left the clipboard thought the dispatcher would have grabbed it, so the aircraft took off.
The man who found them called 911 and told a dispatcher that his wife, mother, father and aunt were down and bleeding.
In a phone call to a 911 dispatcher obtained by the television station, Lynch&aposs wife is heard describing what she saw.
In the 911 call, Dowdy told the dispatcher his son's lips were turning blue and he didn't think his son could breathe.
However, in an audio recording obtained by KERO, a dispatcher can be heard saying that Serna was "reported as to having dementia."
Finally, Maddin unhooked the truck, pulled it 3 feet in front of the trailer and proceeded to call the dispatcher yet again.
While on the phone, the dispatcher told him there were officers nearby, who helped care for the baby until the ambulance arrived.
The FBI also reviewed a telephone conversation between a Border Patrol dispatcher and Garland, who was disoriented and unsure of his location.
She worked as a dispatcher at an air conditioning company and was a big Los Angeles Dodgers fan, the Review-Journal said.
The dispatcher, a woman named Antonia Bundy, proceeded to stay on the line with the boy and help him with his homework.
"One of the girls was still touching like all over me and she would not let go," the woman told the dispatcher.
Balcer "then laughed," according to the documents, and told the dispatcher she didn't "even know anymore" why she would kill her parents.
The woman calling 911 claimed to be the man's sister and told the dispatcher he was mentally ill and unarmed, Davis said.
The caller noted that the weapon was "probably fake," but the police dispatcher handling the call did not relay this last detail.
Video of his final call showed Garrett and his daughter, Haley Garrett, becoming emotional as they shared their last officer-dispatcher conversation.
Once on the line with the 911 dispatcher, you can easily communicate your location, since Uber clearly shows it in the app.
"I had a dream, and then I turn on the lights and she's dead on the floor," he told the 911 dispatcher.
The Daytona Beach News-Journal reports a sobbing Dawn Champion pleaded with Tipton to stop as she talked to a 911 dispatcher.
A 911 dispatcher received a call Tuesday morning alerting the police to a pot-belly pig running loose through a Columbus neighborhood.
A Riverside County sheriff's dispatcher in the region says it was felt but there were no immediate calls about damage or injury.
She told the dispatcher she saw "tons" of people down outside and she was terrified for the daughter who was with her.
The dispatcher immediately knew the gravity of the situation after Soules slammed into the back of the John Deere tractor Monday night.
After telling the dispatcher he had allegedly killed his daughter, Zaria Burgess, he told them her body was still at his house.
In audio obtained by PEOPLE, a frantic McGillis can be heard screaming "help me" to a 911 dispatcher before the line disconnects.
" Just a minute later, the dispatcher describes the scene to officers: "Shots being fired and there are people running, possibly victims involved.
The dispatcher holds out hope and tells the girlfriend to get Blake on the floor and tells her how to do CPR.
The conversation with the dispatcher went something like this:Dispatcher: 'So… you called 911 because a microwave you don't even own is missing?
The most obvious one is that smartphone hailing is inherently more customer-friendly than having to call an old-fashioned taxi dispatcher.
But, the few times that I had any trouble, I keyed my microphone to let the dispatcher know that I needed assistance.
Raymond Parker applied in July 2013 to be an emergency dispatcher and received a conditional offer of employment, according to the lawsuit.
"My daddy and my mama got shot," the little boy calmly told a police dispatcher Sunday night, shortly after 10:30 p.m.
" As the dispatcher collected McGillis' information and tried to calm her down, the actress repeated, "I don't want her to get away.
As a former 911 dispatcher for the Los Angeles Police Department, I know that public safety telecommunicators are not just support staff.
DC police will now have to confirm with a dispatcher that they've turned on their camera whenever they respond to a call.
Make sure to specify that you have a medical emergency to ensure the dispatcher sends an ambulance, not just a police officer.
In the mid-212s, Troy, a 227-year-old 2100 dispatcher in Michigan, picked up a call that would stick with him.
"When people's eyebrows go up, we tell them you could fly to Florida in less time," said Tony Ventimiglia, a bus dispatcher.
"Do you really care about your brand new phone?" asked the dispatcher, who happened to be working her final shift that morning.
Ripple, a 19-year-old who lost most of both legs in Afghanistan, is the dispatcher, when he's not drawing violent cartoons.
George Lutfallah, publisher of the Chicago Dispatcher, a trade publication, repeatedly criticized inflated prices, including in articles in 2006, 2010 and 2012.
Instead, she pretended to order a pizza and used code words until the 2911 dispatcher understood what she was trying to say.
When a 911 dispatcher called him back, Bernard allegedly told the operator that he had "accidentally shot his wife," the affidavit states.
If an abortion clinic worker dials 911, the dispatcher can't refuse to send an ambulance just because the emergency is abortion-related.
He telephoned the Presbyterian Hospital for an ambulance, but the dispatcher refused to send one after McIlvenna mentioned the men were homosexuals.
"Andrew then laughed," according to the documents, and he told the dispatcher he didn't "even know anymore" why he would kill his parents.
She immediately called 911, pleading with an emergency dispatcher for help as she watched the father of her unborn baby bleed to death.
Miller had in fact given the dispatcher the wrong train number, so officials scrambled to find the real train, now headed to Connecticut.
"I think they were trying to avoid the cameras by going out the front," Cordon tells the 911 dispatcher, according to the station.
To become a power plant distributor or dispatcher, you'll need a high school diploma combined with several years of onsite training and experience.
Phelps called 911 in a panic, telling the dispatcher that he took more cold medicine than he should have before finding Hugelmaier dead.
A Tennessee police officer left his lieutenant post after 25 years recently, and shared an emotional final call with his daughter, a dispatcher.
" When the dispatcher asked his identify, he said, "My name is I pledge allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi of the Islamic State.
And in 45% of those fatalities, officers had been advised by a dispatcher that the suspect might be armed or made any threats.
The dispatcher asks who is outside his house, and the man says he doesn't know but there's a party at a nearby home.
Friday, Melinda told a dispatcher she wanted "to be a boy" and needed an EMS but was unable to give her exact address.
The dispatcher told Sellars to call the police, which she did, and told her to stay in a hotel room for the night.
The woman tells the male dispatcher that a 19-month-old girl fell into a backyard pool, isn't breathing and has no pulse.
The 911 caller who forced the police to act told a dispatcher that he was holding is family hostage and gave Lopp's address.
Kanye West's behavior was so erratic when his doctor dialed 911 ... the dispatcher was worried he might hurt himself or others around him.
The dispatcher asks the officer on the radio whether the situation is under control and the ambulance can safely approach the shooting scene.
"I can hear someone out the back and I, I'm not sure if she's having sex or being raped," she told the dispatcher.
In the calls, Sederbaum talked quickly, speaking over the dispatcher, desperately trying to describe his location so he and Brooks could get help.
If a dispatcher wanted to build what we're building, they'd have to build integrations with their competitors, and that's not going to happen.
"We need help, please," a nurse yelled at the dispatcher, who tried to calm the nurse and get the address of the facility.
As a 911 dispatcher in Illinois for 19 years, Acosta's job was to sit and listen to the worst moments of people's lives.
"We usually try to call you guys ahead of time, but it was just one of those things where …" The dispatcher started laughing.
" The dispatcher was Wheat Carr; her father, Sam Carr, was later said to have been the object of Mr. Berkowitz's fixation on "Sam.
Given how quickly they had to respond, the officers probably knew little about Mr. Jeune's history or what his mother told the dispatcher.
A short time later, a dispatcher alerts the unit to a group of people who are crossing the river in a small raft.
The victims tried to get help Before they died, friends of the couple and a 911 dispatcher testified the doctors tried alerting authorities.
About a year later, she returned to New York, where she works as a dispatcher for a company that rents out exotic cars.
A truck dispatcher in Youngstown and an unaffiliated voter, she cast a write-in vote for Senator Bernie Sanders for president in November.
Minutes before the shooting, a police dispatcher had put a call out on the radio for assistance from an available unit with Taser.
Hundreds of tips On the 911 call, no one on the line talked to the dispatcher, but a disturbance was heard, authorities said.
" 'Shooting in Douglas High School' One mother told the dispatcher her son called her to say "there is shooting in Douglas High School.
His father retired as a firefighter with the Tacoma Fire Department and now works as a security dispatcher for King County in Seattle.
The 911 dispatcher who failed to inform officers the caller said the gun was "probably fake" was suspended for eight days in March.
Based on the plane's speed and height, the dispatcher estimated that the aircraft would land somewhere between the Mýrdalsjökull glacier and the sea.
Earlier this year, the 911 dispatcher who took the call that led to the shooting was suspended for eight days for failing to tell the dispatcher who sent the officers to the rec center that the man who called 911 about "a guy" pointing a gun at people also said it could be a juvenile and the gun might be a "fake."
"I just shot and killed my two kids and I shot my wife and I'm going to shoot myself now," he tells the dispatcher.
The trial's first witness, building resident Melissa Lopez, described relaying instructions from a dispatcher to Gurley's friend, who was desperately trying to revive him.
In audio obtained by the News-Leader, a dispatcher tells first responders people aboard the Branson Belle were pulling victims out of the water.
Earlier this month, an Ottawa County, Michigan, dispatcher told a local outlet that his staff gets about ten Apple-related emergency misfires a week.
McCaw said one recording of a sexual assault call revealed a police dispatcher putting the woman on hold so he could order a meal.
" He then called 911 afterward, telling the dispatcher, "I need social services for a baby because I just killed her mom, the baby's mother.
"My parents are abusive," a girl tells the dispatcher, sounding much younger than her 17 years, in the voice recording obtained by ABC News.
As someone who worked as a 9-1-21625 dispatcher for 2900 years, I know firsthand that the pressures of the job are immense.
The incident led to the firing of a dispatcher who told the nurse there would be a search of the stairway after the Oct.
The dispatcher, identified only as a 39-year-old man with a family, was overseeing a single-track stretch in southeastern Germany on Feb.
In addition to offering a marketplace to sellers, Amazon has a business that acts as a dispatcher for goods sold by third-party sellers.
More importantly, the police didn't technically search the phone itself, only called 911 and used the information from the dispatcher to track him down.
"A man just had a seizure," the female caller told the dispatcher on the 911, an audio recording of which was obtained by PEOPLE.
The man responds that the dispatcher is "killing time," and she argues that she isn't wasting time and that someone else is dispatching police.
As Sayre explained, some 911 callers are persuaded by a dispatcher to attempt CPR, while in other cases, bystanders jump in on their own.
Over the course of the approximately six-and-a-half minute conversation with a dispatcher, Phelps grew progressively more inconsolable, breaking down into sobs.
She dialed 911, but the dispatcher couldn't understand her over the screams from the painful contractions, as she describes in a viral Instagram post.
"I tried to wake mommy up and, um, she wouldn't wake up," the child told the 911 dispatcher in the edited recording released Wednesday.
In the emergency dispatch audio, obtained by TMZ, you hear the dispatcher describe the harrowing moments that led to the fatal accident in Vancouver.
"Stay down!" he tells unseen people during bursts of rapid gunfire, while a dispatcher on his police radio says multiple people have gunshot wounds.
" The Tribune reports that the dispatcher recognized the dog's years of service: "Canine Rachel has faithfully served the Chicago Police Department since June 2006.
The dispatcher asks the officer on the radio whether the situation is under control, and whether the ambulance can safely approach the shooting scene.
When pressed by the dispatcher for more details as to what happened, Davison said he had been in the shower and had no idea.
Of those, five were from flooded homes, two of people trapped in vehicles, and three who were trapped in an elevator, the dispatcher said.
A 2018 article in The Sun Sentinel noted that as a police dispatcher she had assisted victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school shooting.
The family's lawyer Subodh Chandra said the dispatcher, Constance Hollinger, also received a disciplinary letter after a 10-month investigation that ended in February.
Their memories of the terrible day at the Jackson house are interspersed with tape of the 911 call telling the dispatcher Jackson was unresponsive.
"I got an officer shot at this location in the leg!" one officer yelled to a police dispatcher, who shared the alert three times.
The call took the same tack as the others, ending with the dispatcher asking LeGrier if he was on "roofies," or the drug Rohypnol.
A Berkeley Fire Department dispatcher, who declined to give his name, said more than a dozen people had called, mostly complaining about windows shaking.
There was, however, a faint clue: Disoriented and injured, Mr. Garland called a Border Patrol dispatcher for backup because they had both been injured.
Firefighters managed to halt the advance of the blaze within several hours, carving containment lines around 20 percent of its perimeter, the dispatcher said.
"We're getting numerous calls about a large metal object falling on a baby at Akira in the mall," one dispatcher said in a call.
Brian Jones called 911 on Wednesday morning and told the dispatcher he was going to shoot himself, according to the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office.
Her opponent was Dick Patten, 22012, a former city councilor and former police dispatcher who was first elected to the state legislature in 22013.
Chief Navarre identified the dispatcher on the call as Tim Teneyck, who he said had been on the job in Oregon for 14 years.
The dispatcher then encouraged Parks to take off his belt and tie it around Springer's thigh to stop the bleeding until first responders arrived.
Dash also tells the dispatcher Marty is an attorney so he knows exactly what to tell his "awful children" to say to the police.
"As an immigrant, a former 9-1-1 dispatcher and a union leader, Congresswoman Torres deeply understands the challenges facing American families," Pelosi said.
Don't assume the dispatcher will understand your code words Calling 911 with a fake pizza order is clever, but it's not a new concept.
Several years ago, when Heinze was working as a 911 dispatcher in Michigan, a woman called and acted like she was calling her mother.
A dispatcher told McCluskey that university security officers would be near the building "just in case" and asked her to call back, if necessary.
A few minutes later, the dispatcher called back to say they had meant to call a different tactical unit but called him by mistake.
In recordings of the officers' panicked radio calls to a dispatcher on Tuesday, a thunderous barrage of gunfire can be heard in the background.
Eight witnesses for the prosecution, including a dispatcher, a Federal Bureau of Investigation forensic examiner and Chicago police officers took the stand on Monday.
Jones and her mother, who was also in the house, began administering CPR to the infant at the direction of the dispatcher, the affidavit says.
He asked the dispatcher to "please hurry," and he was heard yelling, "Babe, I don't think he can breathe," to a woman in the background.
"I think he was sleeping, and I think what happened is he rolled over, and I don't think he could breathe," Dowdy told the dispatcher.
A dispatcher for another last-mile courier claimed that applicants who don't pass Accurate Background's vetting simply aren't hired by the company he works for.
Hill went back to the house and called 911, telling the dispatcher that she had shot her husband and didn't know if he was breathing.
"The next thing I know, [the doula] was pulling the baby out," Lightner, who also had help from a 911 dispatcher, told The Baltimore Sun.
"When we get a call, the [emergency services] dispatcher will ask who is the person who has overdosed," Picard told the Washington Post on Wednesday.
In 1974, at 1883, she followed in her father's footsteps and took her first railroad job; at 30, she became a dispatcher at Southern Pacific.
"She said there's a little boy who lost consciousness and he appears to be dead," a translator told the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office dispatcher.
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"I heard her screaming so I came out to the balcony and she said her boyfriend had beat her up," Crowley's neighbor tells the dispatcher.
Isaac said that the dispatcher who received Plush's second 911 call, Amber Smith, failed to provide the necessary information Plush told her in the call.
Talbot says as Norris was driving home, the boy was able to provide the dispatcher with landmarks so police could figure out where they were.
After hearing four shots fired outside his home, another man asks the 911 dispatcher if he can call back later to find out what happened.
"I'm afraid he might hear me and catch me and he's strong," she told the dispatcher, according to Tuesday's 911 audio released by Ashland police.
The Guilty is about an emergency dispatcher who winds up in the center of an abduction, trying to help resolve matters entirely over the phone.
"Caller is a female, says he put a gun in her mouth and sexually assaulted her," the 911 dispatcher broadcasted just after 10:30 p.m.
Approximately 14 minutes elapsed between the time Damond called 911 and the officers informing the dispatcher that one person was shot, the incident report shows.
The Chicago Tribune reports that a dispatcher on a police department radio channel that is used to dispatch K9s, sent a message, asking for attention.
A dispatcher can view all the trucks and see existing traffic issues so a driver can be alerted to go a different way when needed.
" When the dispatcher asked her to clarify what killed Michael — a heart attack or the stabbing — Danielle said, "Probably the stabbing triggered it, I guess.
But it's possible that the economics of smartphone-based hailing is different from the conventional taxicab market where passengers called a dispatcher on the telephone.
The dispatcher gave instructions to lay the baby flat, kneel beside her and check her mouth to see if there was anything blocking her airway.
A dispatcher reached into the bus through the driver's side window, turned off the ignition, and boarded the bus to seize control of the situation.
"There are two young men that joined our tour that weren't part of our tour," the mother, who has not been identified, tells the dispatcher.
The operator transfers the call to the medical unit, but neither dispatcher can get the woman to give them details about what is going on.
"Looks like he froze to death in his driveway," the relative told a 911 dispatcher after finding one of the two men, according to WLKY.
The medics called their dispatcher, who at first told them to toss the organ into the trash, but then instructed them to call the police.
According to a 911 recording published by The Lakeland Ledger, a dispatcher could be heard instructing a Walmart employee how to try to resuscitate him.
Correction: An earlier version of this piece misidentified the sales of John Scalzi's Lock In as the sales of the author's later novel, The Dispatcher.
Possible law enforcement careers for retired military members could include becoming a police officer, a crime scene investigator, an emergency dispatcher, or a corrections officer.
" He told the dispatcher that he did not know who they were but that there were "freaking black males outside my freaking house with firearms.
Scottie Pippen's wife tearfully told a 911 dispatcher her husband was getting aggressive, but he was doing everything he could to call off the cavalry.
Martin told the police dispatcher that her daughter's friends said she drank "one cup" but that "one cup is too much for her," Martin said.
The dispatcher sent me a confirmation email the day that the Range Rover was to be delivered, listing the car as a Range Rover Sport.
On the recorded 911 call in which the unidentified mother can be overheard, the dispatcher advises the man who called what to tell the girl.
But during the call, the 911 dispatcher could also be heard chiding Stevens for trying to go on her paper route during a flash flood.
His father was a dispatcher for the P. Ballantine & Sons Brewery in Newark, and his mother, Julia (Murray) Gibbons, was a hair stylist and homemaker.
A woman in Arkansas drowned in floodwaters shortly after getting on the phone with an emergency dispatcher who scolded her for driving during the storm.
If you have a health emergency and need to call 911, let the dispatcher know that you may have Covid-19 so responders can prepare.
"I knew Kevin was on that street," said Ms. Bryan, who told the dispatcher that the person who had been reported was actually a firefighter.
Twice in April and twice more in June, Miller called the sheriff's dispatcher to say they were parked just outside the trailer park, conducting surveillance.
Mr. Gelber said his second career had finally allowed him to put both his history degree and his training as a truck dispatcher to use.
"Two passengers are refusing to get off the aircraft when instructed by the agent and also the supervisor," an airline employee tells the police dispatcher.
The dispatcher directed them to a nearby lockbox, gave them a code to open it and then explained how to administer Narcan, a nasal spray.
"They're coming, they're coming," he says of medical personnel, which prompts the dispatcher to ask if the man Mr. Soules is speaking to is conscious.
"The investigation has established beyond a reasonable doubt that Vidaud missed a critical incident that was mishandled by the call taker and dispatcher," it said.
The driver further said he "might have grabbed the wrong trailer and stated that his dispatcher was trying to figure it out," the report said.
"I got them on the bus because I thought they were going to get hit," she told the dispatcher before turning to her furry passengers.
Garry Shandling made the 911 call himself, telling the dispatcher he was experiencing a severe medical emergency ... but he never made it through the call.
"He also told the dispatcher that Pamela suffered from severe pain and wanted to end her life," according to an arrest warrant declaration obtained by PEOPLE.
Charter and international operators can operate under different rules, according to Phil Derner, an FAA licensed aircraft dispatcher and editor of the NYC Aviation news outlet.
After starting as a 911 dispatcher, he worked his way up to become an assistant fire marshal and a senior member of the city's bomb squad.
"He took a diamond bracelet off my wrist," the woman identified as Cordon tells a 911 dispatcher about one of the intruders, according to USA Today .
In one nearly 20-minute phone call, a dispatcher stays on the phone with an anxious mother and father waiting to hear back from their daughter.
" Dispatcher: "I can't tell you how to feel but I want you to know there's a lot of [police] on scene... Did she text back yet?
The dispatcher relayed to police that the woman reported "she sees the subject holding a gun in his hand right now," audio from the call shows.
Because the world is a good and decent place, the dispatcher, Antonia Bundy, stayed on the line with the boy and helped him with his homework.
Keeping the man on the line, the dispatcher presses for information, asking the man to text his girlfriend to find out which bathroom she is in.
His final days Freund Sr. told a 911 dispatcher that he put AJ to bed on April 17 and by the next morning he was gone.
During the reported four-and-a-half minute call with an emergency dispatcher, Fawaz can be heard explaining how he found the singer unconscious in bed.
As a deaf person, Peterson was worried he would have trouble communicating the problem to a 911 dispatcher, so he chose to save the deer himself.
She admits in subsequent tweets that she was uncertain about her decision, but that the D.C. police dispatcher she spoke with set her mind at ease.
As I told the 911 dispatcher on April 21, those on the scene were distraught, which was why I was the one to place the call.
"When Zach first showed symptoms, I think I was in denial," says Wendorff, a former Jacksonville sheriff's office dispatcher who left work to raise her children.
The 7-year-old watched cartoons at the police station with a dispatcher for a few hours until a family member picked him up, Dunham said.
The dispatcher instructed the caller to "wave" the paramedics down and to put any pets "in a room" after dogs were heard barking in the background.
If you think someone is having a heart attack, call 911 then begin CPR if the person is unconscious; the dispatcher can walk you through it.
Some 25 miles (40 km) of Highway 395 was shut down in both directions following the incident, a dispatcher for the state department of transportation said.
The caller is the security guard at the hotel who tells the dispatcher a "Bengals player" was causing a ruckus on the property and harassing him.
Compare that to how a police dispatcher described Tamir Rice, the 12-year-old black child who was shot to death in 2015 by Cleveland police.
The 63-year-old told the dispatcher, and later police, that he and his wife had been "tussling" with the gun and he accidentally shot her.
Mr. Lewandowski told the dispatcher that "he is armed," according to a police report of the call, but that he would wait for officers to arrive.
Her husband, a train dispatcher who held her hand as she spoke, "is the more positive one of us — and he's also in denial," she said.
A prostitute, the 19-year-old daughter of a police dispatcher, claimed that she had had sex with multiple officers from agencies around the Bay Area.
" (After Nutter warns that some dogs might be barking, the dispatcher asks Nutter to have the dogs put in a closed room.) Nutter: "Are they close?
Two months ago, the dispatcher who relayed the report to officers, Constance Hollinger, was suspended for eight days without pay for failing to mention those details.
Baker added that the dispatcher "did nothing criminally wrong," nor did she violate policy — so she would not have been terminated had she not already resigned.
" (This is Nutter's first reference to Jake Thomas Patterson, the man now accused of having abducted Jayme.) Dispatcher: "And she said her name is Jayme Closs?
" As first responders rushed to Lovato's Hollywood Hills home, the caller -- seemingly out of a desire for privacy -- tells the dispatcher, "Wait, no sirens please, right?
After finding herself stuck in a stand of trees as waters continued to rise, Stevens called 911 for help and was connected with dispatcher Donna Reneau.
Ms. Stevens, 47, spent the next 22 minutes on the phone with an emergency dispatcher frantically pleading for help and saying that she could not swim.
Bob Hutson, a dispatcher for a trucking company in New Jersey who lives in the neighborhood, said he heard about five shots around 12:45 a.m.
Garmback was charged with failing to follow police procedure and failing to report his arrival time to the radio dispatcher immediately after arriving at the scene.
Before her death, she had been working in a restaurant, recently realized her goal of becoming a dispatcher for emergency medical technicians, according to NBC News.
"Hi, I have two gentlemen at my cafe who are refusing to make a purchase and leave," a woman told a police dispatcher over the phone.
Suddenly, a tone came in from his dispatcher: Nearby Orlando police had issued a signal 43, an urgent alert that calls everyone from surrounding agencies into action.
" When the dispatcher asked whether she believed her husband had died of a heart attack or the stabbing, Redlick allegedly responded, "Um… probably the stabbing triggered it.
"Something happened in the restaurant between these two gentlemen, and another gentleman walked up to her table and started cussing him out," the employee told the dispatcher.
The first dispatcher hung up on LeGrier, and he had to call back twice before a third caller sent a police car to check out the situation.
"He is a seasoned dispatcher, the best of the best, and hearing those two words, officer down, is every dispatcher's worst nightmare," the department posted on Facebook.
Dispatcher: Serna has dementia CNN affiliate KBAK reported that Serna's family said he would take short walks around the area near his house when he couldn't sleep.
"She was screaming and he said 'don't scream or else I'll kill you,'" Cercone's husband can be heard saying on the 911 call to the police dispatcher.
In those situations, a company dispatcher is supposed to notify train engineers of work crews ahead so they can slow down or stop the train in advance.
"It just jumped the freeway and moved so fast it was unreal," said Larkin, a 2017-year-old dispatcher for the Santa Rosa Junior College Police Department.
Initially, he seemed to have given a very clear indication of his motivation Sunday night, when he called a 911 dispatcher to pledge his allegiance to ISIS.
One officer testified at trial that they approached the car with guns drawn because the dispatcher had warned that someone in the car might have a weapon.
"Somebody killed my mommy," the boy, identified as Cooper Kolbet, tells a Spokane County emergency dispatcher in the call, which was obtained by local TV station KHQ.
Anyone with any information on who harmed this cat is encouraged to contact the Humane Society at 360-577-0151 and speak to an Animal Control Dispatcher.
But the boy's father told a 911 dispatcher that he put AJ to bed the night of April 17 and could not find him the next morning.
He's been working as an emergency phone dispatcher for Denmark's version of 911, and as the movie opens, he's wrapping up his last day on the job.
She was a part-time police dispatcher at the time, still in high school, and she grabbed a chain saw and helped fellow officers open up roads.
Meanwhile, Kate's father Michael Middleton worked as a flight dispatcher while her mother, Carole, was a flight attendant before founding their successful party supply company, Party Pieces.
"We are going to tell them he got robbed, OK?" a dispatcher heard another woman yell in the background as she made the call, Louisiana's KATC reports.
Kanye West's personal physician is the one who called 911, warning the dispatcher Kanye was not violent but would become violent when police arrived to help him.
She continued to beg for help for her boyfriend, asking the dispatcher repeatedly when emergency responders would be arriving and how close they were to her location.
As Ted, Starr imbues the police dispatcher at the center of the story with pathos and provides a point of pop cultural reference that grounds the viewer.
Divided into four six-minute segments, Dispatch tells the story of a particularly long, particularly terrible night for one police dispatcher in an anonymous American small town.
For Robles, to experience what a police dispatcher undergoes nightly, it was important to remove many of the visual cues and let the audience hear the experience.
But in April 2017, the chilling truth was revealed when Gong called 911 and told a dispatcher, "I killed my mom," court documents say, the AP reported.
How pathetic" and "the 911 dispatcher whose words lead to the terrible death of tamir rice, an INNOCENT 12 year old, should be FIRED, not simply suspended.
It was too windy for an ambulance to reach them, so an emergency dispatcher told Knight to gather a paper clip, string or shoelace, and clean towels.
A gunman had entered the convenience store attached to the gas station and begun shooting customers and employees, callers told the 911 dispatcher, according to the chief.
Zsa Zsa Gabor needed CPR badly the day she died, but the 911 call disconnected before the dispatcher could explain how to perform the life-saving move.
"I think the cost of living here is very reasonable, compared to many other places," said Mr. Lane, 73, a retired power dispatcher for an electrical company.
She called 911 from a cellphone she had grabbed from the house and in a calm, clear voice described the years of abuse to a police dispatcher.
"I need some help, he's dangerous, he is harassing a second person, too," the gas attendant told the dispatcher, according to a transcript of the 911 call.
The cargo is worth X, there's insurance, the driver, the dispatcher, pickup at the warehouse, drop-off with the warehouse manager, sometimes there's a broker, a shipper.
THE GUILTY A Danish police dispatcher fielding emergency calls (Jakob Cedergren) overhears evidence that a woman has been kidnapped and spends a frantic evening trying rescue her.
During the emergency call, Springer could be heard whimpering in intense pain while Parks told the dispatcher that she was "bleeding pretty bad" and needed immediate help.
A radio dispatcher says "four bodies" have been spotted on the "Mike" side, referring to the code name for the bank of the Rio Grande in Mexico.
Passengers can call 911 from the Uber or Lyft apps and receive location information and the car model and license plate to share with an emergency dispatcher.
Crucially, she told the 911 dispatcher that Mr. Bonds did not have a weapon, Robert K. Boyce, the Police Department chief of detectives, told reporters on Thursday.
The teenager, who was a student at Torrey Pines and who was white, identified himself by name in his initial call to the dispatcher, Captain Holden said.
I'm talking to the dispatcher on the phone, she says to me that I have to go back out and just leave the box on the stoop.
Find some way of saying your address immediately The most important thing to tell a dispatcher is your address, even if you can't say anything after that.
A. Planning ahead can help save time in an emergency in the event that your mobile carrier is unable to connect your call to the 911 dispatcher.
However, Fire Department Public Information Officer Benny Fulkerson, who was a dispatcher for 14 years, said the tone was necessary to get information as soon as possible.
"It was crazy," said Sonali Saili, a wheelchair dispatcher who saw passengers being rolled across the terminal floor on stretchers to a line of emergency vehicles outside.
It's tough to imagine surreptitious panic button calls—especially in situations where the user might not be able to talk directly with a dispatcher—would do much better.
"I had a dream, and then I turn on the lights and she's dead on the floor," he told the dispatcher in the 911 call obtained by PEOPLE.
Papini was also reportedly "chained to something" and was "heavily battered," a radio dispatcher told a responding officer Thursday in an audio clip obtained by The Sacramento Bee.
Matthew James Phelps told a 911 dispatcher he "took more medicine than I should have" — then woke up to find his wife bloody and apparently stabbed to death.
Mr. Pinex would be alive today had the officers simply checked his license plate number with the dispatcher, who could have told them they had the wrong car.
" Gunshots can be heard in the background as Schuck used his radio to report the shooting, telling a dispatcher: "Call the police, someone's firing a gun up here.
"The resident says there's a news van outside his home that won't leave him alone," the emergency dispatcher states in dispatched audio obtained by The Blast, referencing Hunter.
The unidentified woman told a 911 dispatcher that at least one coyote was about 400 feet away staring at her and her dog, which remained on the ground.
She called 911, police said, telling the dispatcher that she had seen news reports about a baby found in the river and feared that it was her son.
While the girl waited for first responders, she told the dispatcher of how she had lost her tooth recently and received a "lucky penny" from the tooth fairy.
Police dispatcher logs released to CNN affiliate WLWT, show that police were called to the Florence, Kentucky, home of the mother of James Alex Fields, on several occasions.
Bruce Pleskovic told the 911 dispatcher that he and his wife had made plans earlier that afternoon to get dinner, but that he didn't hear from her again.
Whenever the dispatcher asked for the shooter's name, he reiterated that he pledged allegiance to a specific group – although the FBI has redacted the name of the group.
But by the start of World War II, Stringfield became an asset to the United States government as a civilian motorcycle dispatcher—the only woman in her unit.
He told the dispatcher that he could not recall the events of the night, adding that he had taken Coricidin Cough and Cold, an over-the-counter medication.
According to a press release issued by the city of Palo Alto, a police dispatcher received the call around 9 PM on Tuesday night from a blocked number.
"I heard noise and went downstairs looking, and he jumped out at me and I shot him," the bewildered 22003-year-old told a 22006 dispatcher through sobs.
Audio of a mayday call reveals that the dispatcher made several references to the passengers being "locked" inside the boat, with no means of escape from the flames.
Audio of a mayday call reveals that the dispatcher questioned, several times, whether the passengers were "locked" inside the boat, with no means of escape from the flames.
When you reach a person on the emergency line, immediately relay your name and location so the dispatcher will know where to send help if you get disconnected.
Today: a 911 dispatcher and part-time grocery courier who makes $67,480 per year and spends some of her money this week on Reese's peanut butter chocolate spread.
Garland, who was disoriented and unsure of his location on the day of the incident, told the Border Patrol dispatcher he and Martinez were hurt, the FBI said.
In another 911 call, a neighbor had been speaking with a dispatcher when a voice screamed, "Help, help!" in the background, followed by the sound of a gunshot.
Sources familiar with the death investigation tell TMZ, Verne told the 911 dispatcher and someone at the hospital he was suicidal when he called in distress ... with triple the .
Coyotes sightings are common in the Mount Pleasant area, said Michael Stanley, a dispatcher supervisor in Mount Pleasant -- but he said that this type of "troublesome" encounter is not.
Lanham, the general manager, and Baltzell, the operations supervisor who acted as dispatcher during the tours, were both charged with 17 felony counts -- one for each person who died.
For hours, AT&T customers in over a dozen states were unable to reach a 911 dispatcher, although AT&T says it resolved the issue on the same day.
Izil works as a dispatcher at a small airport in his village of Topkinbashevo during summers, and when navigation stops, he moves to his small shack to sell goods.
Earlier this month, a dispatcher in Ottawa County, Michigan told Newsweek his local branch had been receiving accidental butt dials from Apple Watches at least 10 times a day.
Speaking of real family issues, Connie Britton's Abby, a 9-1-1 dispatcher, has a mountain of her own as she deals with her aging mother's rapidly worsening memory.
"CHP is on scene and advised that she is chained to something," a radio dispatcher told a responding officer Thursday in an audio clip obtained by The Sacramento Bee.
At that point, it seems the dispatcher had trouble hearing the female caller, as they continue to ask clarifying questions while the caller attempts to describe what is happening.
One 911 caller tells a dispatcher that a small group of policemen, military and EMTs is overwhelmed trying to care for five gunshot victims after a sixth person died.
Machine Gun Kelly's crew viciously jumped an actor so fast a hotel employee who called 911 barely had time to describe them to the dispatcher after they took off.
In a call to 911, Jones told a dispatcher the boy had jumped out of his playpen and hit his head, according to a criminal complaint obtained by WISN.
People used to call a taxi company, speak to a dispatcher and be picked up by a driver, who would take them to their destination and expect cash payment.
Taxi-dispatchers have had exactly this issue for years and yet today there is not one driver employed by a big dispatcher in cities such as Zurich or Geneva.
We have a smart router that prioritizes and checks all the alternatives and is able to hop from one WiFi system to another until the message reaches the dispatcher.
" (Nutter and the dispatcher discuss again what's in Patterson's driveway.) Nutter: "And the driveway, I just walk by it ... and I just noticed he hasn't really plowed his driveway.
A dispatcher with the Sheriff's Department had identified the shooter as 38-year-old Cedric Ford and local television stations also reported that was the shooter's name, citing witnesses.
Interim police chief Danny Baker told WILX-224 that the dispatcher was working her last shift when the call came in, after she submitted her resignation two weeks earlier.
When the Hillsborough County dispatcher called Black back later that same day to respond to the complaint, Black's distress can be heard in the department's recording of the call.
In the early years, it was not unusual for a quarterback to hear the sounds from a nearby taxi dispatcher or the team's radio broadcast instead of his coordinator.
Audio recordings of the calls were released in the media, featuring the dispatcher asking questions that referenced the passengers being locked or trapped below deck with no firefighting equipment.
"There's 33 people on board the vessel, they can't get off?" the dispatcher asks, to which he receives no audible response in the audio obtained by journalist Matthew Keys.
So a dispatcher talked her through delivering the baby over the phone; both the mother and the girl were later taken to the hospital, according to The Miami Herald.
The force that covers the Santa Fe schools has seven officers — including a chief and assistant chief — as well as a dispatcher and auxiliary officers, according to its website.
Wertz told the dispatcher he "had an AR-15 in his possession and when Nicole went to grab the rifle it went off through her head," the documents allege.
Though the emergency dispatcher initially thought the woman had the wrong number, a man was ultimately arrested on a domestic violence charge because of the call, the police said.
"His dad went to look at something, tripped and his son went to grab him and they both fell," the witness told the dispatcher, according to The Hartford Courant.
During the call, the dispatcher informs the officers of the situation, saying that the mother told them Conner was "bullied" at school and "made threats of doing this" before.
The dispatcher can be heard informing the officers of the situation, saying that the mother told them Conner was "bullied" at school and "made threats of doing this" before.
"'I shot a guy thinking it was my apartment,'" Hermus said, recounting what Guyger told the dispatcher, noting that she never said that Jean posed a threat to her.
In dispatch audio of the shooting obtained by CNN from scanner streaming service Broadcastify, an officer can be heard asking a dispatcher what was heard on the 911 call.
"They will wake up at night and they will start crying and they wanted me to call somebody," the 17-year-old tells the dispatcher in a quivering, childlike voice.
A dispatcher can be heard on captured police scanner communications saying that a teenager was reporting that her father had a gun, had fired at her and shot another relative.
Every time a 9-2023-1 dispatcher answers the phone, they are thrust into a potentially life-or-death situation, and the outcome depends on what they say and do.
In March, a police dispatcher was suspended eight days for failing to warn the officers a 911 caller had described the scene as probably a child with a fake gun.
"My daughter just texted me she's at Stoneman Douglas... she says she is behind the desk right now but the shots were close to her," the mother tells the dispatcher.
In another call, a woman tells a dispatcher her friend has been shot, but they were unable to move her as the gunman continued to rain bullets onto the crowd.
After shooting Jones, Raja called 911 and told the dispatcher that Jones had exited his vehicle with a handgun and that he had given him commands to drop the gun.
Defense attorney Maddox Kilgore pointed out that Harris' brother-in-law works in law enforcement in Alabama and that Harris also had worked as a police dispatcher in that state.
"Two guys just came in and shot people in the house," a woman outside the home at the time told a dispatcher during a frantic 911 call, according to WCPO.
A Michigan mother is making headlines for breaking into her own car to save her baby after a 911 dispatcher refused to send emergency responders out to help the child.
"'It went wee, wee, wee all the way home,' said dispatcher Crooks who tipped us off to this light-hearted call," Columbus Division of Police wrote in a Facebook post.
In audio shared on the sheriff's office's Facebook page, a woman is heard telling the dispatcher that the alarm company tried to make contact with the homeowner, to no avail.
Cynthia Curley says that her dispatcher initially responded to her distress call about her seemingly unhinged codriver by asking whether she could stay on until the end of the trip.
In one of several 911 recordings released Thursday night, a woman who identified herself as Harper&aposs mother told the dispatcher that her son was on drugs but was unarmed.
It's unclear why Fields did not call police himself, but an investigator tells PEOPLE it's likely he had to be completely silent, and thus couldn't speak to a 911 dispatcher.
A fire department spokesman was not immediately available to comment to Reuters, and a fire dispatcher said there was no immediate information on how much of the collection was saved.
On any given day, a 911 dispatcher might direct police as a crime is in progress, provide lifesaving first aid, or speak to a caller on the brink of suicide.
An 255-year-old prostitute, the daughter of a police dispatcher, claimed that she had had sex with officers and said the police had routinely tipped her off to raids.
A freight car skidded into a garage that caught fire, and at least two train cars were still ablaze almost 12 hours later, said Bedford County emergency dispatcher Mike Steele.
One could argue that overriding, sustained skepticism, in response to reports of bad acts, could indeed be a mistake, and wouldn't be an ideal posture for, say, a 911 dispatcher.
They are Xiaoyu, a customer service executive; Yangyang, a community manager; Ying Qi, a dispatcher; hotline operator Xiaochun; and substation operations officer Yun Xuan, according to the local Guangzhou Daily.
In the 911 call from that evening, a hotel security staff member told the dispatcher that an argument occurred, and that Ramirez suffered injuries to her face, neck, and leg.
"Joe Manchin knows that the people of this state, we are God-fearing, pro-gun, pro-life," said Kevin Dalton, an emergency dispatcher from the former coal town of Madison.
Karen Webb, a dispatcher at the Meigs County Sheriff's Department in Decatur, said a few residents called to report that small items had shifted in their houses during the earthquake.
Dana York seemed confused and upset when she dialed 911 Sunday night at around 10:45 PM. The dispatcher tried to get her to administer CPR, but Dana needed help.
According to The Dallas Morning News, Timpa was in the parking lot of a Dallas porn store when he called police, telling a dispatcher he suffered from schizophrenia and depression.
Five-year-old Manuel Beshara called 911 on Friday and told the dispatcher that he was hungry and wanted to order a pizza, the Sanford Police Department said on Facebook.
Search Twitter and you will find legions of frustrated commuters late for work because of train traffic ahead or a sick passenger on board or because the dispatcher said so.
The dispatcher informs the officers of the situation, saying that the mother, identified as Lisa Snyder, told them Conner was "bullied" at school and "made threats of doing this" before.
The parent, a mother, became suspicious after they joined the tour in progress, telling a 911 dispatcher that their behavior and clothing stood out, according to audio from the call.
Ms. Corchado, who has been a dispatcher at the New Yorker Hotel in Manhattan for 18 years, said she would have made appointments for the scheduled opening day of Aug.
"The front doors have open since 10:00 and I haven't seen anybody moving around," Smith told the dispatcher, according to audio of the call released by the police department.

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