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@@jessicapeyton5444 usually you can tell but if its not immediately obvious you calm them down the best you can and send officers if they're in immediate danger. occasionally they will call from mental hospitals and the dispatcher will contact the facility to inform them of the situation. (my mom has been a dispatcher for over 20 years and ive talked to her at length about her job because i was considering it for a long time as a career)
Yeah I did that when I was like 5 or 6 because I was just curious to see what would happen. A county cop came into our driveway. My mom got so mad at me but the cop was nice.
@@BrianGriffinASMR Well I’m 18 now actually. I did it like 12 years ago (I think it was either kindergarten or first grade, it was the same day when we learned about calling 911 and stuff) and still kinda remember it perfectly. I just called, laughed a little then hung up. The cop was like “is everything ok? It sounded like someone was crying” and I’m just like 😯 and I got so scared
LITTLE STORY: My mom used to be a 911 dispatcher and once she received the first call for a bridge that collapsed in the city. She called a construction company so that they could remove the part of the road that fell and find survivors. The guy on the phone told her they didnt have any (forgot the word) left so when she asked for another company's number (it was in the 90's google didnt exist yet) and the guy told her he couldnt give her another number cuz of the competition. After arguing, the guy agreed to giveit to her... That shows a lot about society, where business comes before people's lives. btw im not a native english speaker so my english is kinda funny
I wished I would have known the lady who answered my call when I tried to commit suicide. She was one of the biggest blessings of that night as well as the women who picked me up in the ambulance, they were wonderful and really supported me in my darkest time. They truly do deserve praise.
TW: death, heart attack I had a similar experience when my dad had a heart attack and died at home, me and my brothers were home and my mom had to rush home from work. I'm not sure if she played any role before coming to our house but this woman (I don't know what her job title was) came along with the other first responders, and the way she comforted us as we were bawling our eyes out, drove us to my mom's friend's place for the night and all that. For how traumatic it was for us she really did everything right to make the best of that situation. Really gave me a ton of respect for the people who deal with these situations on the daily. Funny thing too, years later I took a psychology course and she was the prof for it, really good teacher.
@@jimmycodmw2 I think he does a great job of allowing the guests to answer the questions freely while still engaging with them and making it feel like a conversation rather than making them feel like they're being questioned. Also, it's more fun and interesting that way!
So basically what I’m hearing is ... the dispatchers get more training and are held to a higher standard than the officers who are given guns and also sometimes have to give medical attention to people in the field👀... (also I love that he decided to have a episode focused on these first responders, they do so much for people. Thank you !!!)
@Bleronabeta I mean, both could result in death, so yeah. Not sure why it’s such a bad statement to say that police officers who respond to high stress scenarios with deadly weapons should get more training
6:41 can and probably will literally save a life at some point. You’re wonderful for making the kind of content that you do 😍 way to help us and entertain us all at the same time
This is VERY true! I can attest to this. If I could have that part of the video blasted on a loud speaker for everyone to hear I would. As a dispatcher, it is my main priority to get help to you immediately. So help me help you! Please!
“I spent a day with therapists” :) it’s a career I’m interested in and it’s a taboo thing for my culture so it’d be interesting to know more about them!!
When I was in 5th grade, my class went to the local police department and we went into the room with the dispatcher and as we walked in there, they got called for a car flipping over on a highway nearby. The dispatchers were looking at the 8 to 10 screens they have and focusing and I was so confused how they could do it, because they were so calm to be answering stuff like that. I want to say, to all dispatchers out there, you deserve so much more recognition for what you do. Keep staying strong like you are
One time I accidentally called 911 when I was on a rollercoaster so all they heard was screaming and they left me a voicemail and I was too scared to call back
Queenie they just explained that I had called and they told me who they were and stuff and to call back if it was an emergency since they heard screaming. But if they were able to see my location at all they would’ve saw I was at an amusement park.
Imagine answering a call from someone who wants to commit suicide and not being able to stop that person... This job is incredibly hard! I really admire these people
They talk to them for a while and try to convince them not to commit suicide, that or they talk to them for a while and try to take their mind away from the topic until an officer arrives at their house so they can handle the situation in a calmly manner.
As a former EMT who took 14 years to admit I needed help with my PTSD, it broke my heart to hear how these dispatchers are treaded. They are our guardian angels and should be respected as such!
First thing I’d suggest for Anthony’s parenting is that he changes his home. I think having Marshall live on Marshall way made him think he’s in charge
One of my sisters friends was a dispatcher and got a call from her own house about her brother who committed suicide.... imagine how horrid that would be
My brother committed suicide too. I can't imagine finding out that way. I was the first so find out but I left for work shortly after to get it off my mind. I was fortunate that I didn't have to hear my mom's screams when my dad told her because I was at work. If I had, I don't think I could handle it.
This is one job I don’t think I could ever do. I can’t imagine being on the other side of the phone hearing screams and not being able to physically be there to help 😭 Therapy should be offered and shouldn’t be frowned upon. It’s so important to express your emotions and not suppress them ;~;
I’ve been doing dispatching for almost two years and just recently started therapy. I think it’s important to get the stigma off of therapy in general. ♥️
Yes there's so much misinformation about OCD. The amount of people who say "I'm so ocd my house is spotless" like yes some people with OCD compulsively clean but just because your tidy you do not have OCD .. my son has ocd and people say oh at least his room is tidy. Like no, just no..
Oh my god yes! I myself have the disorder (not severe at all so for me it’s pretty easy to cope with) and the amount of misinformation that his spread of the media pisses me off
Agreed. Same with me. People often think OCD is only being a perfectionist and washing hands over and over again. But there is so much more to this mental illness. I hate it when my friends say they have OCD because they check twice whether they closed the door or not.
Cracks me up when Anthony goes “are ________ people **positive thing** or are they lonely, destitute, shells of human beings, with no direction in life, or will to live” lol with the most serious eyes possible
I remember when I was little my mom worked for the 911 dispatch for a while and I remember her coming home sometimes crying her eyes out and holding me and my siblings. It's a tough job and I'll always appreciate the people doing this because it's really mentally draining. So thanks for bringing awareness to this!
I’m so happy you covered this topic. My dad is a retiring firefighter of 21 years who frequently was a 911 dispatcher. I was so young at the time that I didn’t understand the weight of people’s lives potentially being at stake and how emotionally taxing it must have been for him. Thanks for bringing these unsung heroes to light.
@@jimmycodmw2 Such is the struggle of journalistic endeavours. how much of the hosts personalities *should* be interwoven in the fabric of the work? I think the input Anthony brings adds more value, just by actually having less linear conversations with people and being an interesting and charismatic person himself. If you don't feel that way, I'm sure you can find other, more dull interviews with each type of people/ group Anthony has interviewed. But it probably won't be as engaging, funny, or insightful as his version of those interviews are, so good luck.
Chill Swag Stop fucking replying with this in a comment chain. He isn’t going to see it most likely. Actually comment it in the actual comment section so he has a chance to see it. You’re just spamming at this point and it doesn’t correlate with anything anyone here is talking about.
As a person who calls 911 often for my kid’s weird seizures, I love that they are always there for me. Even after the fact that the first responders get there, they always ask me is they want to stay there longer after the fact, I 100% appreciate them being there for me.
They are literally, *literally* the definition of first responders. I applied for a dispatcher at a huge, popular State University. Passed the tests and simulations, went through 3 rounds of interviews and was offered the position. I realized that as much as I love helping, and was suited for the role in many ways....it would have been too detrimental to my emotional well-being. I still think about that job and wonder if I should have tried.
At this point the whole pizza thing shouldn't be a thing of "having a code" imo, just them picking up on someone OBVIOUSLY not accidentally dialing 911 instead of a fakin pizza place...
I’m a dispatcher and you’d be surprised or asking for the number, I’ve had a lady call me thinking I was Macy’s customer service.... But as they stated you can tell in voices if something just isn’t right. Also they are trying to get texting to 911 centers, so once that starts it’ll be a game changer for sure.
I feel like that's something that drastically needs change. Many people are probably affected by this in a negative way. Officers and the people they interact with (the mental state of the officer can cause bad reactions). It's kind of like in the past quite some plane crashes used to happen because it was frowned upon to challenge your captains opinion as a first officer or other flight crew.
"I spent a day with parents of dead kids" I know it's a dark topic, but I'm a brother of a dead sister and I'd be fascinated to hear what the parents think of that.
@@Luna-ib6sh obviously I've asked my own, but it's different hearing it from your own parents. Also, I was kinda wanting it to be only children parents rather than multi children parents.
People used to actually called it 9 11 when it was first made, and alot of people died when in housefires because they we're stressed and not thinking straight and they were actually looking for the number 11.
Nomm 14 nope. 911 was chosen because it was short and easy to remember. plus, it was a number sequence that had never been designated for an office code, area code or service code. so like they basically wanted a unique number that was easy to remember
My boyfriend is a prison officer, and that could be a really good topic to touch on. He broke down at least once a week, came home with bruises and cuts. He also put out fires, riots and talked people down from all sorts of traumatic experiences. I think there's a lot more than people think when it comes to prison officers. Love the videos :)
@@catttyun There are many misconception about many things, people keep forgetting they are all humans at the end. Police Officer, Prison Officer even the "enemy" in a war, they are all humans who probably have family, wifes and children back home, but specially in the army they are basically forced to not think about it or they couldn't do their job. Which is sad, but understandable. But about the police? I will never understand the dehumanization treatment some gave them.
@@sofialu226 Exactly ppl just like to put labels and say this is bad this is good when we forget there are good and bad people in all walks of life. There are good prisoners and bad prisoners. I treat people not based on their jobs nationality or whatever but based on their morals
I am in school for corrections and I have people I talk to on tinder or just meet another way, they tell me how power-hungry I must be, how evil, horrible I must be.
kristin has this air of professionalism and being very experienced (as expected since she's worked 20 yrs) while melissa kind of has a mom feel the type that'll call u sweetie, she's like very calm and soothing but overall i love both their of energy! theyre really strong and amazing women i cant imagine how difficult and stressful their job can be
I would like to thank all emergency dispatchers. As someone who has been suicidal, that time on the phone with them is incredibly important, and I am forever grateful for them
I know someone who called the emergency line. Then after they gave their address. The dispatcher took 10 minutes to finally say "How do you spell that, I don't think it's a real place". In the end the victim found someone who could drive them to the hospital. Then the dispatcher in question was fired after an investigation.
I almost cried when she was talking about the screams and what she'd dream about. I'm so glad we have such incredible people to walk us through the toughest situations we'll ever go through.
“I spent a day with insomniacs “ thinking about if maybe they have fears that won’t let them sleep or medical disorders and to experience the effects on their life
It sucks, I try to go to sleep at 9:30 (yes ik it’s early) and don’t get to sleep until 3 am. Every single night. Oh, and I get nightmares all the time too. So no sleep for me.
*i told my friend i wanted to be an emergency operator and she just said ‘no…’ and i was like ‘what?’ and she said ‘don’t do it, do something else.’ i still don’t know why she didn’t want me to. i just said ‘i mean someone’s gotta do it and that’s gonna be me’ i do not care what she thinks*
"I spent a day with people with DID"(Dissociate Identity disorder) i would love to see that uwu is a topic that people should talk about more and it would help to break the stigma
Thank you for making this video and enlightening people on the job. I'm a dispatcher and I find it very rewarding, not to say there aren't days I go home crying. It is a very hard and demanding job.
I appreciate so much seeing my profession presented here. 911 dispatching is SO much more than secretarial work. I'm lucky enough to live in Texas where, quite recently, we were finally recognized as first responders. I truly hope the rest of the US follows suit. The ladies spoke of what we do and there's so much more involved that they weren't able to touch base on here. Unlike Kristin, I do more than police. I dispatch for police, fire, and EMS. There is so much we listen to at once and we must put that into a certain priority of response in a moment's notice. I also wanted to comment about getting calls from a car break-in to a parent calling because they can't control their children are so true! I can't tell you how many times a week we get those types of calls. It just baffles me! That made me cackle to see how many similar things we deal with on a daily basis!
@@Bellachris75 largely depends on the policies of the police department but typically the call doesn't even get entered or if it does get entered likely not dispatched. Only exception for my area is if the child is commiting a crime (assault, destruction of property etc) There are alot of people who call 911 for things that are not police issues. I think some people wish to absolve themselves of responsibility to be honest. Hard to tell sometimes.
SherbertLime the 911 dispatcher I called stayed on the phone with me and walked me through CPR the entire time, counting with me and staying on the phone until the emt’s stepped through my door. Seriously you guys are amazing thank you so much for everything you do!!
@@christie8493 Thank you! I would love to be able to do that. My agency is quite small so they don't allow us to become certified for that type of dispatching. Rest assured though it's because the response time is typically 3-5 minutes anywhere in the city. I plan to move to a bigger agency so I can become both medical and fire certified dispatch. Having those type of certifications under our belts greatly enhances our ability to assist callers whenever there's an emergency happening, much like the dispatcher who helped you. I'm so glad you had such a wonderful dispatcher help you through such a trying event.
11:07 my dad called 911, police came, said that if i didnt go to school my dad would go to jail lmao. scared the ever loving sht outta me, inow im terrified of cops. maybe dont call the police on any child unless they are actively breaking the law pls. its easier to not waste dispatchers/law enforcement's time and traumatize your kid imo
Nope lol! We are typically the black sheep of first responders mostly due to the general public not having any inclination of what we actually do and what we deal with 100s of times a day.
that's be awesome, but there's also plenty of people he could get way easier for practically the same insight. just any performance artists, circus performers, gymnasts, acrobatists (sure hope that's a word)
The dispatcher I got when I called 911 after my sister’s suicide attempt was amazing. She stayed in with me and was so gentle and reassuring while I fell apart. They do amazing work.
When she said “over time you just kinda put it behind you” It’s so sad because a career path like this or like the medial field you are eventually numbed out by everything you hear or see. BUT, it’s for the better of our personal mental health because some stuff you see or hear can truly scar someone for a while and it helps them move on and continue doing their job to help others.
I have 2 suggestions for this show: - I spent a day with medics / paramedics / medical students -I spent a day with persons with ADHD? (or person with any kind of mental disorder/illness)
@@insertname2671 im aware but the person said "(or person with any kind of metal disorder/illness)" so im simply suggesting one video they might not of seen x
This was such a sweet episode! In Czechia there's an app called Záchranka (Ambulance) through which you can call emergency services, you can also preset your name, medicine you take, age, weight, your close people's phone numbers etc. When calling, the dispatcher sees your exact location, your preset info and there are buttons for "Can't talk" and "Mountain rescue service", which makes the process of calling a dispatcher much easier. There are also first aid tips for various scenarios like bleeding, choking but also electricity shock, unconsciousness etc. The language can be changed to English and German so some people outside of Czechia might find it useful as well! Stay safe folks :)
"You could never forget the screams you hear." That hit hard. It takes an amazing person to stay calm and handle this and help people and sometimes they are beyond help. Thank you for doing what you do Anthony to bring light to this subject i would have never thought twice about💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
@@TsukikoMoonChild Are they crazy days to work because of the people calling who are afraid of these particular days or your dad frightened of these particular days? (I assume because of the crazy people)
@@flyingwarrior12 people's superstitions or just craziness happening on those days. Especially full moons, my dad says with the calls he receives on full moons is enough evidence to show that full moons do mess with some people's minds
Vicarious trauma is a real danger for profession that deal with other peoples trauma, like 911 dispatchers, nurses and doctors, counsellor and many more. Self care and reflection is so so important to ensure that the caretaker is in the right place to actually help others. Burnout and depression are such a risk for professions like this if they don’t take care of themselves. It should be mandatory for all people who work with others people traumas to go to their own therapy sessions to work through the things they are exposed to.
@@aubreelindberg1609 why? its interesting to see what life is like for someone who cant hear, we take it for granted most of the time. I wonder how they get through their day to day life or how certain situations are different for them.
I was the one who called 911 when my fiance tried to kill himself. I was screaming about "he's trying to kill himself he's got a gun please send someone I don't know if he's still alive." Two of my friends were in the house with him and the gun kept jamming but he was putting the gun to his head and pulling the trigger over and over. I couldn't imagine what that operator was feeling considering how all of us felt while we were there.
Um..I was checking in on your channel seeing what you do and your description says you're in 9th grade and are 14..is that from a long time ago orrrr you lyin? Not trying to be rude just genuinely interested bc I'm confused lmao
These women have hard jobs. I can’t imagine what they are going through. My aunt committed suicide two years ago and the dispatchers were amazing. Thank you for putting these ladies on your channel, they deserve more recognition!
Actually, I don’t know for how many countries this is true but I am from Germany and I know in the Netherlands it’s the same: dialing the number 911 actually works because American movies are so popular that in an emergency situation it can be the only thing that comes to mind and not Germany’s emergency number. Apparently they activated it at some point and found out that a lot of people call it. So it’s kind of Universal just not to the dispatchers in America.
@@kazbekki It still isn't universal just because another few countries use the same number. In the UK it is 999 or 111 for lesser emergencies and in Italy there are a bunch of different numbers depending on what you need: 112, 113 for police, 118 for ambulance and 115 for firefighters
I was the one who called 911 when my boyfriend was having a Grand Mal Seizure due to low blood sugar (he’s a type 1 diabetic), usually I can take care of him and bring his sugar up but this time was different. We live in a van and travel full time, so luckily we were in a populated area- but we were in an unfamiliar dark side street. My boyfriend was in a weird low glycemic state and wouldn’t cooperate until I sang “You Are My Sunshine” then he calmed while still failing bc of seizures. The operator did a great job telling me what to do and how to find where we where. Longest 7 minutes of my life. I still can’t listen to the song anymore. I don’t know why I sang it, it’s just what came to mind first.
I think dispatchers are extremely under appreciated. The Police Chief in my home town called out dispatchers “Over paid useless secretaries.” They do more than him, he sits in an office. Dispatchers need to be treated like they are important because they really are.
anthony is such a good, genuine, and respectful interviewer. he always keeps a good balance of professional and fun. he goes into them not only wanting to learn, but also educate his audience. nothing but praise for this guy !!!
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Anthony- has an imaginary apartment on Marshall Way
Also Anthony- has imaginary son named Marshall
Ooh that’s a good point! I wonder how they deal with callers who have mental illness and could be just making up stories.....
5 years old and he already has streets named after him! That kid is going places!
@@jessicapeyton5444 usually you can tell but if its not immediately obvious you calm them down the best you can and send officers if they're in immediate danger. occasionally they will call from mental hospitals and the dispatcher will contact the facility to inform them of the situation. (my mom has been a dispatcher for over 20 years and ive talked to her at length about her job because i was considering it for a long time as a career)
It’s Eminem Marshall mathers
reminds me the marshall mathers ep that eminem did kinda cool that the name popped into anthonys head
Damn imagine being in kindergarten and some badass kid named Marshall pulls up to school with a police escort
That kid grew up to be Marshall Mathers
Heh
Marshall Law from Tekken
Sydney Loudermilk how do i retweet
I think of Marshall from the paw patrol 😂
i can't believe they are treated like they are secretaries. that's messed up
Ikr
We are. And it's sad. My department is a lot better than most of them, but a lot of dispatchers do not get the recognition they deserve.
@@Peppersmom98 you work at the 911 department?
@@biascardriver5441 I work for the communications division of a police department. I am a 911 operator.
@@Peppersmom98 working there must be stressful
⚠️ DON'T PRANK CALL! YOUR FUN AND AMUSEMENT COULD BE THE MISERY AND EVEN DEATH OF SOMEONE ELSE! ⚠️
Yeah I did that when I was like 5 or 6 because I was just curious to see what would happen. A county cop came into our driveway. My mom got so mad at me but the cop was nice.
Good job sally, you’re learning young
@@TheDel4873 when I did it, the cops were really aggressive towards me and I was only a little kid then again I live in Britain lol
@@elaina3750 damn
@@BrianGriffinASMR Well I’m 18 now actually. I did it like 12 years ago (I think it was either kindergarten or first grade, it was the same day when we learned about calling 911 and stuff) and still kinda remember it perfectly. I just called, laughed a little then hung up. The cop was like “is everything ok? It sounded like someone was crying” and I’m just like 😯 and I got so scared
"whats the street name"
"marshal way"
"whats the name of your child?"
"marshall" [looks at camera]
this is the comment I was waiting for. Thank you, I thought that was so funny
My brother's name is marshall XD
Dispatcher: "Gerard this isn't a fucking game"
Sawyer Smith I WAS LOOKING FOR THE GERARD COMMENT YESS
@@sawyersmith6894 EMO HI
“i spent a day with wrongfully convicted people”
This is a good idea
this is a really good idea!!!
Yes! I like that
This is a great idea!
yes!!!
I wonder if they ever take regular phonecalls and accidentally say "911 whats your emergency"
I'm a dispatcher, and yes it happens. People get so confused and scared. Lol we quickly say "I'm sorry, this is non emergency line..."
Alejandra Chavez i would go a long with it, that sounds super funny!
yes it does happen! ive answered my cell phone like i was at work before...so embarassing!!
Im not a 911 , but i work in a call center and i definitely do the greeting at my own phone sometimes 😭🤦🏽♀️😂
happens, specially after a while your work can catch up to you if its stressful or soemthing
LITTLE STORY: My mom used to be a 911 dispatcher and once she received the first call for a bridge that collapsed in the city. She called a construction company so that they could remove the part of the road that fell and find survivors. The guy on the phone told her they didnt have any (forgot the word) left so when she asked for another company's number (it was in the 90's google didnt exist yet) and the guy told her he couldnt give her another number cuz of the competition. After arguing, the guy agreed to giveit to her... That shows a lot about society, where business comes before people's lives. btw im not a native english speaker so my english is kinda funny
Your English was good, I could read it
Yikes, people suck but we been knew
@@makaylamcgrath5216 yeah it's amazing.
Omg ☹️
Honesty your English is better than mine XD
"911 what's your emergency"
"Hello i would like to interview you"
"Yes."
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@@xxrandmlinksxxbruh2419 what the hell
NoahPlaysGames woah bro I’m sorry
LinkGuy 746 why did you do this to me
CloudyxStars because I’m the
linkguy 746💯🔥 and I love everyone
Dispatcher- ”What’s the name of the person that has been cyberstalking you?”
Person-“ It-It’s Chris Hansen”
LMAOOOOO f for onion boi
LMAO STOP SKSKSKKSKSSKKS
Kai is crying rn
lmaoo
BEAHAHAHA ONISION
Fun fact: California 911 dispatchers are considered 1st responders as of January 23, 2020 :)
Why haven't they been considered that already? They're LITERALLY responding to your phone call!
King Gemini exactly!! America is slow
that’s sweet. they stay calm in serious situations and hear screaming and traumatizing situations. the whole world needs to that.
Hell yeah!
Alyssa Marie mentally and physically
I wished I would have known the lady who answered my call when I tried to commit suicide. She was one of the biggest blessings of that night as well as the women who picked me up in the ambulance, they were wonderful and really supported me in my darkest time. They truly do deserve praise.
I’m glad you’re both here today to share that and I hope times are better now💕
@@ainsley4401 I am glad youre Ok :) ❤
TW: death, heart attack
I had a similar experience when my dad had a heart attack and died at home, me and my brothers were home and my mom had to rush home from work. I'm not sure if she played any role before coming to our house but this woman (I don't know what her job title was) came along with the other first responders, and the way she comforted us as we were bawling our eyes out, drove us to my mom's friend's place for the night and all that. For how traumatic it was for us she really did everything right to make the best of that situation. Really gave me a ton of respect for the people who deal with these situations on the daily.
Funny thing too, years later I took a psychology course and she was the prof for it, really good teacher.
I love that she naturally grabbed the mic to cover it while she was laughing.
Time?✨
12:30
That was so cool, she is a real dispatcher all right. :)
F for Marshall in his first day of kindergarden
Now I have a picture in my head of baby Eminem refusing to go to school
my advice to this guy is to let the guests have more of an opportunity to talk without cutting them off.
@@jimmycodmw2 I think he does a great job of allowing the guests to answer the questions freely while still engaging with them and making it feel like a conversation rather than making them feel like they're being questioned. Also, it's more fun and interesting that way!
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I want a “Spent a day with” just Anthony. Him in front of the mic just telling us stories.
Patrick Morgon ‘You spend a day with Anthony Padilla’
Honestly a podcast would be right for that moreso than a separate video
@@ariapollo1008 Philly D has a podcast where all he does is ask Anthony the qustions he asked in the legendary youtuber episode
AriApollo Markiplier vibes
Patrick Morgon truly a great idea 💡
So basically what I’m hearing is ... the dispatchers get more training and are held to a higher standard than the officers who are given guns and also sometimes have to give medical attention to people in the field👀... (also I love that he decided to have a episode focused on these first responders, they do so much for people. Thank you !!!)
@Bleronabeta I mean, both could result in death, so yeah. Not sure why it’s such a bad statement to say that police officers who respond to high stress scenarios with deadly weapons should get more training
@Bleronabeta bro you could have said that all without the ending it rlly isn’t hard to explain things without being rude 😐
@Bleronabeta no need to be so mean you bitch
Everything doesn’t have to politics boomer
@@owens.tetreault3051 this is nothing to do with politics clown
None of these comments are THANKING these ladies for what they do? Seriously, they are HEROES. Wow. Bless their hearts.
A lot of people are praising them in the comments, and rightfully so.
They are heroes!
Literally every single comment is thanking them
The Candler Kids That’s not really true
And the police officers, medics, fire fighters arent heros?
6:41 can and probably will literally save a life at some point. You’re wonderful for making the kind of content that you do 😍 way to help us and entertain us all at the same time
🥺
Omg I can't believe this comment only got 71 likes
This is VERY true! I can attest to this. If I could have that part of the video blasted on a loud speaker for everyone to hear I would. As a dispatcher, it is my main priority to get help to you immediately. So help me help you! Please!
Aww cuteee and true 🙂
We love a supportive girlfriend
“I spent a day with therapists” :) it’s a career I’m interested in and it’s a taboo thing for my culture so it’d be interesting to know more about them!!
yes please do this one
that would be so interesting
Yes omg yes yes yes!!! Therapy is so important to me and I'd love to learn more about how therapists do their wonderful job!
Same! I really hope he sees this:)
Ngl I feel bad its taboo in your culture. Therapy is great.
When I was in 5th grade, my class went to the local police department and we went into the room with the dispatcher and as we walked in there, they got called for a car flipping over on a highway nearby. The dispatchers were looking at the 8 to 10 screens they have and focusing and I was so confused how they could do it, because they were so calm to be answering stuff like that. I want to say, to all dispatchers out there, you deserve so much more recognition for what you do. Keep staying strong like you are
She looks so young. How has she been working as that for 17 years? I thought a stressful job would be aging tbh
Kimmy HC she legit looks 30
I mean, 17 years is very impressive for a 911 dispatcher. On the average, they will quit 3-5 years after starting due to stress.
Right
I want your videos to not get demonized!!!!
"I've been working since I was 6"
One time I accidentally called 911 when I was on a rollercoaster so all they heard was screaming and they left me a voicemail and I was too scared to call back
Macie Brady do you remember what it said 👀
Queenie they just explained that I had called and they told me who they were and stuff and to call back if it was an emergency since they heard screaming. But if they were able to see my location at all they would’ve saw I was at an amusement park.
I thought cps are banned in rollercoasters
BOOTHEKWAN the one I rode provides fanny packs so that’s where my phone was! I guess I had called as I was putting my phone in there
okaaaaay..... but the real question is: how did you manage to call 911 in a roller coaster ?!
Imagine answering a call from someone who wants to commit suicide and not being able to stop that person...
This job is incredibly hard! I really admire these people
Oof :( right? You have to be so mentally strong to not let that overcome you
You can just tell them not to because commiting suicide is illegal.
@@freddy7694 bruh your stupid .... Why would someone ending their life care about the law 😂
@@freddy7694 in that case I could also tell them not to do it because they would die xDDDD
They talk to them for a while and try to convince them not to commit suicide, that or they talk to them for a while and try to take their mind away from the topic until an officer arrives at their house so they can handle the situation in a calmly manner.
As a former EMT who took 14 years to admit I needed help with my PTSD, it broke my heart to hear how these dispatchers are treaded. They are our guardian angels and should be respected as such!
You should do “I spent a day with therapists”
yassssssssssss
YES!!!!
YES
Calming day
He might not be able to since there's a law that keeps the patients info secure. But if he could that would be awesome!
Poor chihuahua. That person better be locked up rn.
XCornelia14 sadly yeah the dog probably got really hurt😭
@Katelyn Cecelia That's true and it's BULLSHIT.
@Katelyn Cecelia yes they do you stupid idiot. Its animal abuse and beastiality
@@jayangel1879 you can get a point across without being a dick.
Reece I laughed when he said “stupid idiot”
First thing I’d suggest for Anthony’s parenting is that he changes his home. I think having Marshall live on Marshall way made him think he’s in charge
FullMetalKaliber X 😂😂😂 I love this comment so much
I laughed so much at this comment. From now every time I'm in a bad mood I will go back to this video to see your comment. Thank you for your service
One of my sisters friends was a dispatcher and got a call from her own house about her brother who committed suicide.... imagine how horrid that would be
My brother committed suicide too. I can't imagine finding out that way. I was the first so find out but I left for work shortly after to get it off my mind. I was fortunate that I didn't have to hear my mom's screams when my dad told her because I was at work. If I had, I don't think I could handle it.
That’s horrible 😭💔😖
This is one job I don’t think I could ever do. I can’t imagine being on the other side of the phone hearing screams and not being able to physically be there to help 😭 Therapy should be offered and shouldn’t be frowned upon. It’s so important to express your emotions and not suppress them ;~;
Omi where you have to investigate the crime scenes is so scary that’s where my aunt works
and get prank calls
my advice to this guy is to let the guests have more of an opportunity to talk without cutting them off.
Cringy Dudu ;-;
I’ve been doing dispatching for almost two years and just recently started therapy. I think it’s important to get the stigma off of therapy in general. ♥️
You should do “I spent a day with people who have OCD”. I have it and I just think it’d make an interesting video
Yes there's so much misinformation about OCD. The amount of people who say "I'm so ocd my house is spotless" like yes some people with OCD compulsively clean but just because your tidy you do not have OCD .. my son has ocd and people say oh at least his room is tidy. Like no, just no..
I have OCD and I totally wish they'd get more coverage. It has such a wide spectrum 😊
Oh my god yes! I myself have the disorder (not severe at all so for me it’s pretty easy to cope with) and the amount of misinformation that his spread of the media pisses me off
Agreed. Same with me. People often think OCD is only being a perfectionist and washing hands over and over again. But there is so much more to this mental illness. I hate it when my friends say they have OCD because they check twice whether they closed the door or not.
Yeah, people don’t get OCD at all. As someone with a bad case of OCD, I’d love an episode on people with OCD.
Cracks me up when Anthony goes “are ________ people **positive thing** or are they lonely, destitute, shells of human beings, with no direction in life, or will to live” lol with the most serious eyes possible
The amount of prank calls they get, immediately pissed me off. It's an emergency line. Why do people do that?
Because people think its funny
I understand if its a drooling child who doesn't know any better, but otherwise wtf
People dont raise their kids
I remember when I was little my mom worked for the 911 dispatch for a while and I remember her coming home sometimes crying her eyes out and holding me and my siblings. It's a tough job and I'll always appreciate the people doing this because it's really mentally draining. So thanks for bringing awareness to this!
Wow.. Hard :(
I’m so happy you covered this topic. My dad is a retiring firefighter of 21 years who frequently was a 911 dispatcher. I was so young at the time that I didn’t understand the weight of people’s lives potentially being at stake and how emotionally taxing it must have been for him. Thanks for bringing these unsung heroes to light.
my advice to this guy is to let the guests have more of an opportunity to talk without cutting them off.
@@jimmycodmw2 He seemed fine to me.
@@jimmycodmw2 Such is the struggle of journalistic endeavours. how much of the hosts personalities *should* be interwoven in the fabric of the work? I think the input Anthony brings adds more value, just by actually having less linear conversations with people and being an interesting and charismatic person himself.
If you don't feel that way, I'm sure you can find other, more dull interviews with each type of people/ group Anthony has interviewed. But it probably won't be as engaging, funny, or insightful as his version of those interviews are, so good luck.
Chill Swag you made the same exact comment on another comment. Copy and paste
Chill Swag
Stop fucking replying with this in a comment chain. He isn’t going to see it most likely. Actually comment it in the actual comment section so he has a chance to see it. You’re just spamming at this point and it doesn’t correlate with anything anyone here is talking about.
Anthony: does the pizza really work
Dispatcher: um-
*Ad for Dominoes*
Well I got Burger King xD
I got a Norwegian ad for coco milk
I got a spanish ad for verizon
I got door dash lol
i got acne ad
When I heard that 911 dispatchers don't get the recognition they deserve, I just wanna say...
EVERY 911 DISPATCHER IS A HERO AND A LEGEND
“Yeah but you’re human.” That hit me, and grounded me in so many ways for so many topics.
As a person who calls 911 often for my kid’s weird seizures, I love that they are always there for me. Even after the fact that the first responders get there, they always ask me is they want to stay there longer after the fact, I 100% appreciate them being there for me.
Aylin Arellano you're a great momma and the dispatcher is a sweetheart
I have epilepsy and it can be really scary. But I hope everything gets better💜
Once there was girl at my camp who didn’t tell the counselors she has seizures so when she did we were all freaking out 😳
That Gnat yeah she should’ve told someone😂 I’ve made that mistake before😅
That Gnat i feel bad for laughing 😔 i know it’s something dead serious but i can just imagine how y’all were panicking
These interviews are giving more insight on things we wouldn’t have thought about
And here you are again
We started with flat earthers and now with actually important people *who woulda thought* *not me*
𝕍𝕆𝕃𝔸𝕀ℝ𝔼 again who are you my stalker every person I watch your there REEEEEEEE
I swear I see u everywhere
I haven’t seen you at all up until just right now.
They are literally, *literally* the definition of first responders.
I applied for a dispatcher at a huge, popular State University. Passed the tests and simulations, went through 3 rounds of interviews and was offered the position. I realized that as much as I love helping, and was suited for the role in many ways....it would have been too detrimental to my emotional well-being. I still think about that job and wonder if I should have tried.
Anthony truly is giving us insight on people most of us don’t even give a second thought 💭❤️I love this series
kenia guzman Agree 100%, it’s amazing ♥️
I wanna do a series like this
Nettie Harris please do! ❤️
But he made fun of Flat Earthers and needs to do that video again without making fun of them
@@muhammadsmith5792 r u a flat earther?
My mom would literally tell me she was going to call the police if I didn't go to school I DIDN'T KNOW PARENTS ACTUALLY DID THAT lmao
I love when Anthony cuts and my jaded ass assumes it's an ad and he's just like "I wanted to let you know that I love you and you have value".
me on the verge of death waiting for another square space ad only to be uplifted,,, a whole king
12:30 I love that she automatically started covering the mic of her headset when she started laughing. It's clear she has to do that all the time 😂
Oh we do!!
At this point the whole pizza thing shouldn't be a thing of "having a code" imo, just them picking up on someone OBVIOUSLY not accidentally dialing 911 instead of a fakin pizza place...
1500sachem exactly like there’s no way someone would dial 911 for Pizza Hut.
I’m a dispatcher and you’d be surprised or asking for the number, I’ve had a lady call me thinking I was Macy’s customer service.... But as they stated you can tell in voices if something just isn’t right. Also they are trying to get texting to 911 centers, so once that starts it’ll be a game changer for sure.
People might do it as a prank call too
.. they do it so they have a reason to give their address/location
There are drunk people though. You’d have to read the situation because you can’t rush a “pizza delivery” as top priority with all the calls they get
You should do “spending a day wish A suicide hotline person”
a suicide hotline dispatcher?
What is a suicide hotline dispatcher? Is that a thing?
If someone is suicidal they can call the suicide hotline and it's someone who talks someone down from commiting suicide
@@minsungminsung318 the people that work on suicide help hotlines. (crisis hotline? its not 911)
When I was younger I thought the suicide hotline was a phone number to ask how to commit suicide.
Do “I spent a day with a tsa agent” we have some seriously crazy stories!! And you can interview me!
Whats tsa?
Aniya Jo airport security
megan clack do you still work? And hope you have a nice day and stay safe(:
Herta Schneider yes we’re still working. They won’t shut down the airports so they’re still making us come in. Thank you! Stay safe too
don't yall purposely pull aside poc so you can "check" them? I wouldn't want him interviewing people like that.
“i spent a day with bipolar/suicidal people” (even talking to kids would be interesting)
I’m 16 and that’s kinda my life… I wouldn’t mind talking about it
@@Salma-it1lj just know that dont consider suicide because it will go away eventually it makes you suffer but you have to push thru
@@Salma-it1lj are you ok rn?
@@Salma-it1lj like I need to knwo
“In the police law enforcement culture, youre kinda looked down upon for asking for help if something bothers you”
I feel like that's something that drastically needs change. Many people are probably affected by this in a negative way. Officers and the people they interact with (the mental state of the officer can cause bad reactions). It's kind of like in the past quite some plane crashes used to happen because it was frowned upon to challenge your captains opinion as a first officer or other flight crew.
Wow, you watched the video too?
@@declaniii6324 I believe they’re restating it with the intention of highlighting the statement. Just over explaining. :)
@@declaniii6324 🤡🤡🤡
@@ibecomhaire8724 a majority of cops deaths are suicides because of the fact that getting help is so frowned upon
"I spent a day with parents of dead kids"
I know it's a dark topic, but I'm a brother of a dead sister and I'd be fascinated to hear what the parents think of that.
Honestly great idea!! Why not ask your own parents as well, if possible?
@@Luna-ib6sh obviously I've asked my own, but it's different hearing it from your own parents. Also, I was kinda wanting it to be only children parents rather than multi children parents.
@@Mastrmyrtr9 itd definitely be interesting. Also spent a day with parents of a missing child would be really interesting.
@@Luna-ib6sh Agreed.
Yea! Maybe a video like "I spent a day with parents of dead and missing kids"
The fact that someone deadass said to me “it’s 911 cuz of 9/11” LIKE SIS-
when I was younger I thought that but not for long lmaoo
wait, it's NOT?? 😳
People used to actually called it 9 11 when it was first made, and alot of people died when in housefires because they we're stressed and not thinking straight and they were actually looking for the number 11.
Nomm 14 nope it’s not
Nomm 14 nope. 911 was chosen because it was short and easy to remember. plus, it was a number sequence that had never been designated for an office code, area code or service code.
so like they basically wanted a unique number that was easy to remember
Huge respect. These people deserve so much more recognition
My boyfriend is a prison officer, and that could be a really good topic to touch on. He broke down at least once a week, came home with bruises and cuts. He also put out fires, riots and talked people down from all sorts of traumatic experiences. I think there's a lot more than people think when it comes to prison officers. Love the videos :)
That’s a good idea! Your boyfriend is a very strong person.
There's a misconception about prison officers that they're all tough and rude towards prisoners I honestly believed that up until one minute ago
@@catttyun There are many misconception about many things, people keep forgetting they are all humans at the end.
Police Officer, Prison Officer even the "enemy" in a war, they are all humans who probably have family, wifes and children back home, but specially in the army they are basically forced to not think about it or they couldn't do their job.
Which is sad, but understandable. But about the police? I will never understand the dehumanization treatment some gave them.
@@sofialu226 Exactly ppl just like to put labels and say this is bad this is good when we forget there are good and bad people in all walks of life. There are good prisoners and bad prisoners. I treat people not based on their jobs nationality or whatever but based on their morals
I am in school for corrections and I have people I talk to on tinder or just meet another way, they tell me how power-hungry I must be, how evil, horrible I must be.
When Melissa said she'd been doing it for 17 years, I was shocked. She must've started working there when she was 13.
Or 3 she looks so young
She looks in her 30's
@@theletterm2580 About 30yo.
Ey is anyone gonna r/woosh Mori's Popcorn or.. lol :)
The other one looked kinda young as well.
"His name is Marshall"
*We named him after our street.*
The street was named after him
I guess his street name is marshall
Marshall was born on the streets of Marshall
@@Shabkaz LMAO
kristin has this air of professionalism and being very experienced (as expected since she's worked 20 yrs) while melissa kind of has a mom feel the type that'll call u sweetie, she's like very calm and soothing but overall i love both their of energy! theyre really strong and amazing women i cant imagine how difficult and stressful their job can be
The only issue I have with these videos: they're not long enough 😭😭😭😭😭 I love them, they're so interesting!!!!
Helena F ruclips.net/video/q1xYjQsLQ-A/видео.html
I feel like he skillfully treads the line between way too short and so long I dont care anymore
Earelle Reckley I love you
@@xxrandmlinksxxbruh2419 and i got rick rolled xd
@@xxrandmlinksxxbruh2419 such strong feelings
Just imagine Anthony Calls 911 Emergency Dispatcher
Dispatcher: What's Your emergency
Anthony: Would You Like To spend a day with me?
Dispatcher: what
Anthony: I have a youtube channel
@Corosite i think you missunderstood their comment.
I would like to thank all emergency dispatchers. As someone who has been suicidal, that time on the phone with them is incredibly important, and I am forever grateful for them
Drewe Salahor I’m so glad your doing better i know that can be a rough time to go through!
@@lavenderbellss thank you for your kind words ❤❤
I know someone who called the emergency line. Then after they gave their address. The dispatcher took 10 minutes to finally say "How do you spell that, I don't think it's a real place".
In the end the victim found someone who could drive them to the hospital. Then the dispatcher in question was fired after an investigation.
How does Anthony manage to get along with every person on this series?!
Right
It’s because he never has any prejudice, he just respects everyone and that’s how he gets it back. It’s great
empathy
the answer is: good boy
Jixks
I'd like to see a episode "I spent a day with family of missing people"
Oooooooooh that's good!
MayaTheOwl we’ll give you a sec
I almost cried when she was talking about the screams and what she'd dream about. I'm so glad we have such incredible people to walk us through the toughest situations we'll ever go through.
Should've combined scenarios and gone with "My five year old is breaking into my car 'cause he refuses to go to school."
Anthony’s title background: **him writing**
Also him: **just holds his phone and carries a notebook to hide it**
Xew DiBenedetto this is a reply to a comment
“I spent a day with insomniacs “ thinking about if maybe they have fears that won’t let them sleep or medical disorders and to experience the effects on their life
yes legit, it fucking sucks so much and a lot of people think it’s a choice or that we just stay up because we want to but it ain’t like that
It's a disorder. Some people might have fears but it's a medical issue
It sucks, I try to go to sleep at 9:30 (yes ik it’s early) and don’t get to sleep until 3 am. Every single night. Oh, and I get nightmares all the time too. So no sleep for me.
@@kates7819 its horrible I've had sooo many people tell me to just go to sleep like damn why tf didnt I think of that
It gets pretty interesting honestly, I knew I was an insomniac my entire life but it took me 19 years to realize it’s because I have nyctophobia
Whenever he does that crash through the ceiling thing then talks really seriously I laugh
Every time 😂😂
*i told my friend i wanted to be an emergency operator and she just said ‘no…’ and i was like ‘what?’ and she said ‘don’t do it, do something else.’ i still don’t know why she didn’t want me to. i just said ‘i mean someone’s gotta do it and that’s gonna be me’ i do not care what she thinks*
Oh wow so much respect for those unbelievable women!
"spend a day with adopters or parents that have put their kids up for adoption" I'd love to see that/be apart of it.
I'd love to be apart of it as well
As someone who wants to adopt, this would be great to be see
Reallly shit people didn't go to spoke about what they did in this case. I think, there will be a teenage mums (at the time).
YES!!
"I spent a day with people with DID"(Dissociate Identity disorder) i would love to see that uwu is a topic that people should talk about more and it would help to break the stigma
Thelma Alvarez so many of my friends have DID, this’d be cool to see!
Yeah! And bring oh Chloe (disociativeDID)
YES OMG I LOVE HER
But i think you mean nin now, she integrated
Omg yes I'd love to see that and he can bring more awareness to it
Thank you for making this video and enlightening people on the job. I'm a dispatcher and I find it very rewarding, not to say there aren't days I go home crying. It is a very hard and demanding job.
I love Anthony. This series is honestly the best entertainment RUclips has to offer.
I appreciate so much seeing my profession presented here. 911 dispatching is SO much more than secretarial work. I'm lucky enough to live in Texas where, quite recently, we were finally recognized as first responders. I truly hope the rest of the US follows suit. The ladies spoke of what we do and there's so much more involved that they weren't able to touch base on here. Unlike Kristin, I do more than police. I dispatch for police, fire, and EMS. There is so much we listen to at once and we must put that into a certain priority of response in a moment's notice.
I also wanted to comment about getting calls from a car break-in to a parent calling because they can't control their children are so true! I can't tell you how many times a week we get those types of calls. It just baffles me! That made me cackle to see how many similar things we deal with on a daily basis!
Here from WA, hoping for the same to happen here soon
Wait but why would someone call 911 because their kid won’t go to school or whatever? What do the police do in those situations lol
@@Bellachris75 largely depends on the policies of the police department but typically the call doesn't even get entered or if it does get entered likely not dispatched. Only exception for my area is if the child is commiting a crime (assault, destruction of property etc)
There are alot of people who call 911 for things that are not police issues. I think some people wish to absolve themselves of responsibility to be honest. Hard to tell sometimes.
SherbertLime the 911 dispatcher I called stayed on the phone with me and walked me through CPR the entire time, counting with me and staying on the phone until the emt’s stepped through my door. Seriously you guys are amazing thank you so much for everything you do!!
@@christie8493 Thank you! I would love to be able to do that. My agency is quite small so they don't allow us to become certified for that type of dispatching. Rest assured though it's because the response time is typically 3-5 minutes anywhere in the city. I plan to move to a bigger agency so I can become both medical and fire certified dispatch. Having those type of certifications under our belts greatly enhances our ability to assist callers whenever there's an emergency happening, much like the dispatcher who helped you. I'm so glad you had such a wonderful dispatcher help you through such a trying event.
“That’s older then a couple people watching this.”
Me:”well then I’ve been exposed...”
*anthony i am a young’n*
than* than is for comparison, then is for ensuing events.
Kammy Anne *I
Herta Schneider No. “Then” has been used correctly here... 😐
Jack H. I meant the first then, because the second one is... “that’s older then a couple people watching this.” Has two errors...
11:07 my dad called 911, police came, said that if i didnt go to school my dad would go to jail lmao. scared the ever loving sht outta me, inow im terrified of cops. maybe dont call the police on any child unless they are actively breaking the law pls. its easier to not waste dispatchers/law enforcement's time and traumatize your kid imo
I never thought dispatchers were like that... I thought they were actual police, but oh my god thank you ladies
Nope lol! We are typically the black sheep of first responders mostly due to the general public not having any inclination of what we actually do and what we deal with 100s of times a day.
This one might be next to impossible but also extremely interesting:
I spent a day with CIRQUE DU SOLEIL PERFORMERS
Let's see it!
Yessss omg that would be amazing.
Wow. What is that?
that's be awesome, but there's also plenty of people he could get way easier for practically the same insight. just any performance artists, circus performers, gymnasts, acrobatists (sure hope that's a word)
you can check cirquelife here on youtube ;)
@@lelouuche oh believe me I'm already subscribed XD
The dispatcher I got when I called 911 after my sister’s suicide attempt was amazing. She stayed in with me and was so gentle and reassuring while I fell apart. They do amazing work.
This episode is interesting. Thank you Anthony, and especially these two hero dispatchers! My God, I can't do what they're doing. Truly heroic!
When she said “over time you just kinda put it behind you”
It’s so sad because a career path like this or like the medial field you are eventually numbed out by everything you hear or see. BUT, it’s for the better of our personal mental health because some stuff you see or hear can truly scar someone for a while and it helps them move on and continue doing their job to help others.
I have 2 suggestions for this show:
- I spent a day with medics / paramedics / medical students
-I spent a day with persons with ADHD? (or person with any kind of mental disorder/illness)
he already did people with autism :)
Dhea Pathony I’d like the ADHD one
Bread Bread they are not the Same
@@insertname2671 im aware but the person said "(or person with any kind of metal disorder/illness)" so im simply suggesting one video they might not of seen x
@. Bread Bread oh sorry :))) have a good week
Them: have eight screens infront of them
Me: can't do homework while watching Netflix
This was such a sweet episode!
In Czechia there's an app called Záchranka (Ambulance) through which you can call emergency services, you can also preset your name, medicine you take, age, weight, your close people's phone numbers etc. When calling, the dispatcher sees your exact location, your preset info and there are buttons for "Can't talk" and "Mountain rescue service", which makes the process of calling a dispatcher much easier. There are also first aid tips for various scenarios like bleeding, choking but also electricity shock, unconsciousness etc.
The language can be changed to English and German so some people outside of Czechia might find it useful as well!
Stay safe folks :)
I will forever cringe while reading something else than the Czech Republic but I also recommend Záchranka, lol.
"You could never forget the screams you hear." That hit hard. It takes an amazing person to stay calm and handle this and help people and sometimes they are beyond help. Thank you for doing what you do Anthony to bring light to this subject i would have never thought twice about💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Thanks Anthony, my dad was a dispatch officer. His least favorite days were holidays, Friday the 13ths, and full moons. And full moon Friday the 13ths
TsukikoMoonChild how come?
@@heyhomiee7592 besides holidays, those would be the craziest days to work. He would request fridays off so he wouldn't have to deal with it.
@@TsukikoMoonChild Are they crazy days to work because of the people calling who are afraid of these particular days or your dad frightened of these particular days? (I assume because of the crazy people)
@@flyingwarrior12 people's superstitions or just craziness happening on those days. Especially full moons, my dad says with the calls he receives on full moons is enough evidence to show that full moons do mess with some people's minds
@Vitor Aquini Fernandes Mendonca I feel if satan had a holiday, that would be the day
Vicarious trauma is a real danger for profession that deal with other peoples trauma, like 911 dispatchers, nurses and doctors, counsellor and many more. Self care and reflection is so so important to ensure that the caretaker is in the right place to actually help others. Burnout and depression are such a risk for professions like this if they don’t take care of themselves. It should be mandatory for all people who work with others people traumas to go to their own therapy sessions to work through the things they are exposed to.
spend a day with deaf people and sign language interpreters
YES!
boring
@@aubreelindberg1609 why? its interesting to see what life is like for someone who cant hear, we take it for granted most of the time. I wonder how they get through their day to day life or how certain situations are different for them.
aubree lindberg if only you didn’t have to watch every video on the internet 🤔
Some Dog You have no idea how much fun it is to swear at people and they have no idea what you’re saying 😂
I was the one who called 911 when my fiance tried to kill himself. I was screaming about "he's trying to kill himself he's got a gun please send someone I don't know if he's still alive." Two of my friends were in the house with him and the gun kept jamming but he was putting the gun to his head and pulling the trigger over and over. I couldn't imagine what that operator was feeling considering how all of us felt while we were there.
Oh I’m so sorry you all had to go through that. How’s he doing now?
^^
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I hope your doing well now
Um..I was checking in on your channel seeing what you do and your description says you're in 9th grade and are 14..is that from a long time ago orrrr you lyin? Not trying to be rude just genuinely interested bc I'm confused lmao
I would watch a series of just these 911 dispatchers tell story's
Dennis Tuckish this needs more likes!!!
Dennis Tuckish same. My aunts a dispatcher too which makes these even more interesting to me.
There are some interesting ones, you tend to forget those though and mostly just remember the really bad ones.
@@MandoFettOG yeah i know
I’m not from the U.S. but I’m incredibly thankful for these ladies!! Along with ALL emergency dispatchers across the world!
These women have hard jobs. I can’t imagine what they are going through. My aunt committed suicide two years ago and the dispatchers were amazing. Thank you for putting these ladies on your channel, they deserve more recognition!
“universal emergency number for everyone in the united states”
my man that kinda defeats the point of universal
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Holy shit he responded
Actually, I don’t know for how many countries this is true but I am from Germany and I know in the Netherlands it’s the same: dialing the number 911 actually works because American movies are so popular that in an emergency situation it can be the only thing that comes to mind and not Germany’s emergency number. Apparently they activated it at some point and found out that a lot of people call it. So it’s kind of Universal just not to the dispatchers in America.
@@kazbekki It still isn't universal just because another few countries use the same number. In the UK it is 999 or 111 for lesser emergencies and in Italy there are a bunch of different numbers depending on what you need: 112, 113 for police, 118 for ambulance and 115 for firefighters
@@kazbekki In Spain is also a different number
I was the one who called 911 when my boyfriend was having a Grand Mal Seizure due to low blood sugar (he’s a type 1 diabetic), usually I can take care of him and bring his sugar up but this time was different. We live in a van and travel full time, so luckily we were in a populated area- but we were in an unfamiliar dark side street. My boyfriend was in a weird low glycemic state and wouldn’t cooperate until I sang “You Are My Sunshine” then he calmed while still failing bc of seizures. The operator did a great job telling me what to do and how to find where we where. Longest 7 minutes of my life. I still can’t listen to the song anymore. I don’t know why I sang it, it’s just what came to mind first.
I think dispatchers are extremely under appreciated. The Police Chief in my home town called out dispatchers “Over paid useless secretaries.” They do more than him, he sits in an office. Dispatchers need to be treated like they are important because they really are.
'That's older than a couple of people watching this'
Anthony knows how to be charming 😂
"does the pizza delivery trick work?"
"it does NO-"
*papa johns ad starts playing*
anthony is such a good, genuine, and respectful interviewer. he always keeps a good balance of professional and fun. he goes into them not only wanting to learn, but also educate his audience. nothing but praise for this guy !!!
"I've been working for 20 year." WAIT i thought she was like 27...