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Behind the Scenes with a 911 Dispatcher: A Decade of Calls
Episode 19

Behind the Scenes with a 911 Dispatcher: A Decade of Calls

Join us as Matthew Williams shares his invaluable insights and experiences from the front lines of emergency dispatch, offering a deeper understanding of the complexities and critical nature of this often-overlooked aspect of emergency services.

A Duty To Act

February 21, 20241h 18m

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Show Notes

Matthew Williams: A Decade of Excellence in Emergency Dispatch

Matthew has dedicated over a decade of his career to the critical role of emergency dispatch, currently serving as a fire dispatcher at Skagit 911, also known as Cascade Dispatch. With eleven years of experience, Matthew has evolved from a 911 call taker trained by our host, Jennifer Darling, to a seasoned fire dispatcher. His commitment to excellence and continuous improvement in emergency response communication has significantly contributed to the safety and well-being of Skagit County residents.

In our conversation, we uncover the intricate world of emergency dispatch, the evolution of technology in the field, and the personal challenges and triumphs faced by dispatchers.

Specifically, we discuss:

The transition from traditional dispatch methods to the ProQA system and its impact on emergency response accuracy.

The challenges of adapting to new technologies and methodologies in dispatch.

The importance of building strong relationships between dispatchers and field responders for effective emergency management.

Strategies for managing the emotional toll of handling life-or-death situations over the phone.

The critical role of continuous training and the unique approach to recruitment and retention in the dispatch profession.

Matthew's initiative in creating a dispatch newsletter to foster community and share knowledge among emergency response teams.

 

 

Topics

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