Within the Trenches

Episode 647 features Ashley, a 911 professional with Skiatook Police Department in Oklahoma.

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Episode topics –

  • How Ashley got into public safety and her rapid onboarding experience.

  • The challenges and surprises of being a new 911 dispatcher.

  • The emotional impact of emergency calls and handling stress on the job.

  • Ashley's life-saving CPR call and recognition from the community.

  • The importance of peer support, closure, and emotional support animals in dispatch centers.

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Episode 646 features Autumn, a 911 professional at Indian River County Sheriff's Office out of Florida.

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Episode topics –

  • How Autumn got started in public safety and her motivation behind the career

  • The intense first calls, including challenging suicide and CPR emergencies

  • Coping with emotional stress and the importance of mental health support in dispatch centers

  • Autumn’s unforgettable baby delivery call on Valentine’s Day and earning her stork pin

  • Advice for new dispatchers about training, confidence, and handling tough calls

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Direct download: wttep646.mp3
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Episode 645 features an Open Mic LIVE chat with Joe Serio of the 360 Dispatcher as we look at the 911 Leadership Training event he hosts at the Mayan ranch in Bandera, TX.

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Episode topics –

  • Behind-the-scenes look at the 911 leadership and mental health training events at the Mayan Ranch

  • The importance of breaking the ice and building real connections among first responders

  • Honest talk about fear, vulnerability, and the obstacles that hold us back—plus how to move forward

  • Inspiring stories about personal and professional transformation from the ranch experience

  • Details on upcoming events, ways to get involved, and where to find more resources for dispatchers and leaders

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Episode 644 features a look at the 911 Goes to Washington conference hosted by NENA through, 1st VP, Roxy Van Gundy, Congresswoman Norma Torres, and James, a 911 professional out of NJ.

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Episode topics –

  • Breakdown of the importance and impact of the 911 Goes to Washington conference.

  • Updates on the Enhancing First Response Act and the push to reclassify 911 dispatchers as first responders.

  • Inspiring words from Roxy Van Gundy emphasizing that every dispatcher’s voice matters, no matter where they come from.

  • Recognition of Congresswoman Norma Torres, a former 911 professional, and her ongoing advocacy for emergency communications.

  • Behind-the-scenes perspectives on meeting representatives, engaging in legislative efforts, and what it’s like at a national public safety gathering with James.

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Direct download: wttep644.mp3
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