During a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing staffing challenges within the dispatch department, revealing the loss of one dispatcher and the current hiring process. Out of 31 applicants, 15 have signed up to take the critical pre-employment test, with interviews scheduled for next week.
In a notable highlight, the meeting also recognized the exemplary performance of dispatchers in emergency situations, particularly focusing on Dispatcher Jackie Jackson. The dispatcher received praise for her handling of a 911 call on April 29, where she provided life-saving CPR instructions to a caller whose wife was in cardiac arrest. The patient was later admitted to the hospital and returned home fully neurologically intact, showcasing the critical role dispatchers play in emergency response.
The meeting underscored the importance of the CPR training mandated for dispatch centers, emphasizing the calm and effective communication skills of dispatchers during high-stress situations. Officials expressed gratitude for the dedication and professionalism displayed by the dispatch team, highlighting their impact on saving lives in the community.