Guest guest Posted December 27, 2003 Report Share Posted December 27, 2003 Yep, I answered to hear my grandmother requesting an ambulance for my grandfather, who was having chest pains.....he was fine, but it was weird hearing her familiar voice on the 911 line. Adam L. Cook Festus MO 911 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2003 Report Share Posted December 27, 2003 I went to work one morning and my youngest son was spending the night at a neighbors house, I was sitting at work only there for about 15 mins, drinking my coffee when the 911 line rang, it was my neighbor (where my son was spending the night) he was having a diabetic seizure and bleeding from his mouth.. I threw my headset off and raced out of the room. It was only a six block drive and I beat the paramedics there... stop signs? what stop signs!!!! Scary morning.. thank goodness there were three of us there, typically there are only two in the room making it impossible for me to run from the room in an emergency. My guardian angel was watching out for us that day!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2003 Report Share Posted December 27, 2003 I took the call from my husband's grandmother when his grandfather had a major heart attack and died. I worked the board when my uncle (bi-polar) fired shots at the police and then shot himself. I took a call from my husband's uncle when he walked in and found his wife of 30 years with her throat cut from ear to ear. A. Katt Bay County Central Dispatch 9-1-1 1228 Washington Ave. Bay City MI 48708 kattm@... (work) michelle_katt@... (home) www.co.bay.mi.us Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2003 Report Share Posted December 27, 2003 >I took the call from my husband's grandmother when his grandfather had a >major heart attack and died. I worked the board when my uncle (bi-polar) >fired shots at the police and then shot himself. I took a call from my >husband's uncle when he walked in and found his wife of 30 years with >her throat cut from ear to ear. God, , that's enough for one person. Does this black cloud follow you away from work? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2003 Report Share Posted December 27, 2003 well fortunately I dont answer for the Town I live in. But infortunately Im a fireman/EMT for my town and I wasnt home to Help in anyway. As a person whos made it there life goal to help others, Im trying to get over the fact I couldnt help the one person who meant the most to me When she needed it. I'm also wondering about what will happen When I go back to work. I always cursed out the people After they hung up without doing prearrival Cpr. I had a guy call in one time whos friend OD on something and wasnt breathing So I start rescue Breathing instructions. He said he threw up, SO I told him he would have to scoop it out. His response was Nah thats ok Hes dead and he hung up. Ems on scene rescuscitated him and he lives. I cursed hjim out good after the recorders were offline. I wonder how I will do when a call comes in like that again... op92 county Sheriffs COmmunications NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2003 Report Share Posted December 27, 2003 ((guardian angels fly our way)) so glad it all worked out. Aint it wonderful????? Blessings....<<<<<)))(((((>>>>>> Cindi in Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2003 Report Share Posted December 27, 2003 One weekend when I was at drill, my dad called 9-1-1 because he said he got a call from my phone and heard me yelling and scuffling. He thought I was being attacked. My really good friend called me on my cell phone and asked if I was OK. I said I was fine, I was on my way to the medical squadron to get shots. She said, " Well, someone must be in your house " and then told me what happened. I raced to my apt, walked through it with the officers. My dad had already left (he met the officers there) because everything looked fine there and it was obvious I was not there. He figured he looked at the phone number wrong and it must have been my sister, so he was on the way there. After walking through the apt, I headed to my sister's house. I took a chance and called my dad's house on the way there and he said that the call was not from my sister's house, but from my cell phone. I said, well, I had my phone with me the whole time and I was fine. Then, it hit me. I had, a long time before, programmed my dad's number into speed dial. I had the phone in my coat and apparently, when I sat down, it dialed him. What he heard was my coat rustling as I walked and me talking to the guys--we were probably horsing around. Anyway, not really a tragedy, but Dad sure thought it was for a while. ===== Kim I make a difference Tulsa, OK If you hear a voice within you saying you cannot paint, then by all means paint and the voice will be silenced. -- Van Gogh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 Just goes to show that when it comes to pre-arrival, we can only do as much as the person on the other end of the phone is willing to do. I don't cuss 'em out, I just leave it with them to live with. I make sure they understand the consequences and let them make the decision. They have to live with it, I don't. It may sound like a sucky attitude, but it's they way I have to deal with it. Ed Re: 911:: personal Tragedies > I had a guy > call in one time whos friend OD on something and wasnt breathing So > I start rescue Breathing instructions. He said he threw up, SO I > told him he would have to scoop it out. His response was Nah thats > ok Hes dead and he hung up. Ems on scene rescuscitated him and he > lives. I cursed hjim out good after the recorders were offline. I > wonder how I will do when a call comes in like that again... > > op92 > county Sheriffs COmmunications NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 I didn't answer for a death, but in March of 1999, after 9 months on the job, I took a 9-1-1 call from a cell phone (prior to any info being displayed on the ANI/ALI screen) and was told of a house on fire. I calmly asked the address and on hearing MY address, asked once more for the address, and again, it was MY address. Fortunately, I had a partner on shift and was released immediately to go and check on my family (my husband and 2 of my 3 children were at home). The house ended a total loss but all family (including the cat!) were well and intact. Freida La Vergne, TN Deep regards to the person who lost their mother, sounds like you were not at work at the time (so you didn't take the call)but has that every happen to one of you, you answer the 911 line and found out its one of your family in need of help? (accident etc) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 At 06:33 PM on 12/27/2003, Mark Panitz wrote: > > but has that every happen to one of you, you answer > the 911 line and found out its one of your family in need > of help? (accident etc) Three times: sent an ambulance for my daughter who was 5 years old at the time when she fell on a playground and sustained a suturable laceration to the underside of her tongue; sent an ambulance for my wife who was having a strange reaction to her seizure control meds; dispatched first alarm to a commercial structure fire at a local Wal-Mart where my wife was working. She reported a confirmed fire (small) while a central station was calling in a fire alarm at the same store. -jackie Jackie McElroy Washington, D.C. http://www.mcjackie.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 That's what happened to my 2 yo son last year. It was scary at the time. -----Original Message----- From: Annette@... The good news (which I learned about six minutes into the call) is that she began breathing again. It was later diagnosed as a febrile seizure, which I now know quite commonly comes in as a baby not breathing. Since she is 26 years old now - I guess she is receovered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2003 Report Share Posted December 29, 2003 My personal tragedy is that my estranged husband committed " suicide by cop " on my son's 4th birthday (he's 11 now). I still work for the police department that was involved, because I have never blamed them for my husband's problems. It was very awkward at first to go back to work, but I loved my job and needed to support my two children I'm glad I stuck with it. Unfortunately he couldn't work things out in his mind. I truly belive if I would have gone to his house that morning, me and/or our kids may have been involved in a murder-suicide. Instead, the police department became involved in about an 8 hour stand-off with him, until he came out pointing his gun at the officers. I, somehow, became the negotiator. He would not talk to the officers on the phone (we didn't have the equipment to tap into the phones at that time. We do now). But, he had blocked the phone and only would communicate through me. Every time the negotiator would call the operator, explain the situation to the operator, and interrupt the line, he would just hang up on them. So, I became the negotiator, I suppose because I worked with them. So, here I was, in this situation where I had to put my 9-1-1 Dispatcher/Call-taker face on and do what I had to do. Which meant relaying everything he did and was saying to the command center and try to negotiate with him myself. Hard to do with someone who is as emotionally distraught as he was. It was a long 8 hours! The only thing I can say now, is I wish we had the Taser back then. Maybe, just maybe, things would have ended up different. It has been a very long and hard road for us. The kids attend a bi-weekly support group called, " The Willow Center, a place for grieving children " . which gives them a chance to have a place to talk about it if they feel like it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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