Sorta neat look at the inner-workings of police . . . AND/OR something locals can read whilst waiting for a cop to show up. Read more:
KCPD hiring call takers and dispatchers
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department is hiring call-takers and dispatchers in its communications unit. Tammy Bazzle, the communications unit staff development supervisor, said there are currently 17 open positions. She said there are always openings, but 17 is a lot.
What would Slie James think?
ReplyDeleteIf it takes so long for a 911 dispatcher to answer a phone at KCPD as I hear off and on it does, why do they have televisions hanging on the walls for the dispatchers to watch? Very clear to see they are not looking at security camera images.
ReplyDeleteSo they don't go nuts and kill themselves. Seriously, have you ever listened to them? They are going non stop, typing and talking.
DeleteCall and say Shots Fired! and maybe they will show up in 30 minutes.
ReplyDelete9:09 if they are that busy then they don't need distractions like a TV.
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ReplyDeleteEveryone is leaving KC haven't you heard? Besides they have cut back on all of those jobs. But I guess the few that are there can just put people on hold just like they have been doing, No problem here.