
Actions Faster Than Words
So often, as Telecommunicators, we find that we’ve already completed half of our tasks before we’ve even been able to explain to the callers that help is on the way. We’ve entered our information into …
So often, as Telecommunicators, we find that we’ve already completed half of our tasks before we’ve even been able to explain to the callers that help is on the way. We’ve entered our information into …
What superpowers do public safety telecommunicators have? I can tell you Telecommunicators possess many hidden superpowers which include maintaining calm in the face of chaos, being able to multi-task while under great pressure of an …
Dispatchers are expected to anticipate every need of their officers (read their mind) . Just get someone here! (know where “here” is) As a supervisor, know exactly what call (out of 30 on your screen) …
Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to know where people are without asking them? I’d say read their minds but not sure we’d want that power. To just automatically know as soon as you …
Every telecommuncator must have a megabrain. We have to be able to be quick-thinking, see into the future to anticipate the questions our first responders might have and be ready for anything to happen at …
There are multiple superpowers that I think could be beneficial for a telecommunicator to have. One of the most simple and obvious ones being mind reading. There are often times where, as a telecommunicator, I …