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Dispatchers Talk About Theater Shooting 911 Calls

Also read a story from NBC News about Aurora dispatcher Kathie Stauffer’s role during the shootings, and an ABC-TV story about the dispatchers’ role in the incident.

5 comments… add one

  • Erin Ford with Pictometry July 23, 2012, 6:45 am

    Wow, these guys are heroes. They so rarely get positive press and they are the front lines to safety. Thank you to the Channel 9 for running this. And thank you to all that work at PSAPs!

  • Laurie Smalla July 24, 2012, 8:20 am

    Thank you 9news and Kathie Stauffer for showing the remarkable people that work behind the scenes in 911, and how dedicated and wonderful they are.
    So often 911 only gets in the news over one bad apple’s behavior, when in fact 911 Dispatchers are as a group some of the most dedicated, caring, hard working, and professional public safety wokers in the business.

    Aurora Dispatchers – fantastic job. You did help save lifes that night. Don’t ever forget that.

  • Jesus Suarez July 25, 2012, 10:57 am

    As a fellow dispatcher, you all were wonderful through the ordeal. I am been through something similar in our agency and its tough. Your demeanor on the radio to both pd and fire was amazing. Great job in dealing with this. All your fellow dispatchers out here are with you.

  • Linda Hartley July 26, 2012, 7:42 am

    I retired last year from Independence Mo Police Dept after 38 years as a Dispatcher. Over the years I was involved in several very stressful calls. I’ve had both the screams of the 911 caller as they were dying and the Officers screams as they were being shot at.BUT nothing to the magnitude that these individuals had to deal with that night. I have never heard the calmness and professionalism displayed during such a horrific act. Never forget you did make a difference that night. It is not a sign of weakness to admit if you are having difficulties dealing with the emotional aftermath of that night. Seek help if nothing more than to talk about you feelings. Prayers are with all of your unit.

    • Linda Hartley July 27, 2012, 7:00 am

      As well as the entire department, Fire, EMS and the community.