Currently browsing

Page 10

**POW** Superhuman Intelligence – Location Manipulation **BOOM**

Dual superpowers??? That’s right! Superhuman Intelligence and Location Manipulation**BOOM**We absorb knowledge at super speed and manipulate objects to locations**BAMM**we are an enormous asset to our partnering agencies with our unbelievable knowledge of everything **POW**our ability …

Pause, Rewind, and Playback…

Two very crucial parts of dispatching are loving what you do and loving who you do it with. Dispatch may be a calling, but it is also your family. Quite often in our families, there …

Two places at once or swift on your feet?

If I were able to have superpowers as a telecommunication officer I would love the ability to be at two places at once. Why might I want this superpower you might ask; I would like …

Mind Control

911 Dispatchers through highly trained and skilled abilities have an innate passive ability to pacify callers and those in crisis.

Super Sonic Ears

As dispatchers we begin to form a way of hearing that is different compared to average civilians. We are trained to listen for different types of items in backgrounds of calls and during radio traffic …

Ability to See Through the Eyes of the Caller

Oh, how much easier the life of a telecommunicator would be if we could all just see what our complainants are seeing. No more having to ask “which direction did they go?” and hearing “that …

Indestructible Digestion

With the odd hours and the various shifts the kinds of foods we put into our body would kill most “normal” people. The ability to have Indestructible Digestion means no more Tums or Heartburn meds, …

Telepathy

As telecommunications officers our job titles are everything from councilor to nurse. We hear what the callers and officers are saying, but can you imagine if we could get an inside glimpse of what is …

Incredible patience!

Telecommunicators need the superpower “incredible patience” as they navigate a variety of high pressure situations with a bunch of different callers! Whether callers are escalated, stressed, or upset, telecommunicators need to maintain patience to progress …

Clairvoyance

Dispatchers need the ability to see not only the future of a call but what has happened in the past.

SEEDHCM

Son capaces de resolver cualquier circunstancia, hasta en los momentos de tener encima la presión de todo un Gobierno,  Me enorgullece la capacidad que tienes de abordar y solucionar hasta el problema más complicado

Hear Everything

Telecommunicators have the superpower to hear everything that is going on around them at the same time. Answering an important telephone call, while hearing and listening to multiple radios; and pulling important/relevant information from each. …

Patience

Patience dealing with agitated callers.

Telepathic Powers

The Dispatchers work together as one.  With the power to read each other’s minds, they work together to get the job done.  The power makes them strong.  

The Power of Perspective

What superpowers do public safety telecommunicators have? This is something I have actually been thinking a lot about lately. Not in the superhero sense per se but in the sense of what it is that …

Telepathic Wildlife Communication

This superpower would be useful for when the residents call about the deer that is roaming around the neighborhood next to the forest preserve, so we could tell the deer to return to the woods. …

‘The Pause Button’

In need of a break?  Overwhelmed with radio traffic?  Pressured to enter call text quickly?  Trying to do all of these at once?  ‘The Pause Button’ is the solution to your every problem! Let’s face it; …

The Patience of Job

I wish I could see every caller and their location through the telephone.  I wish I knew that every first responder would never be harmed or in danger at their scene.  I wish I had …

BULLETPROOF

We cannot always dodge bullets, sometimes they hit you between the eyes. They may try and shoot us down, but we don’t fall – we get back up and come back stronger. Bullets big or …

Power of Intangibility

Intangible is defined as “unable to be touched or grasped; not having physical presence”. A dispatcher is an agency’s most intangible asset as we are never seen nor physically present but we are always there …