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  1. Shot her husband in the head..I would have to read that case (If I ever find it). Seems suspect someone's in the house kills husband. Accidents happen, but did he just take out life insurance 🤔

  2. Honestly if I’m being paid well I would do it. I’ve seen more death than most whether it be naturally or intentionally, self inflicted, you name it. The sounds don’t disturb me, although he says 200+ calls what’s the average time spent on the phone and if they get overtime or a differential for those 12/24 shifts I honestly don’t see what’s so bad. Ik it sounds “edgy” but you should honestly desensitize yourself so if something ever does happen you wouldn’t get traumatized and you can control emotional responses and learn how not to end up like them .

  3. Here in Italy only nurses take calls and dispatch for ambulances (here the various services are separated), even having a Fair amount of experience in medical emergencies, like, being phisically there, I literally burned out myself After a year of call talking under the pandemic. The quantity and quality of calls Was unrealistic, After Two Years I still shiver at a phone ringing.

  4. Having to hang up on someone because you just can't locate him or otherwise help. Imagine finding out later that person died for lack of timely response. That'd be tough to deal with.

  5. I heard a a guy doing a shite when I was 911 operator, he must’ve clenched and the jobby hit the toilet water and made a ‘BADWOOOOOP’ sound. I still hear it in my head today

  6. 911 dispatchers and crime scene cleanup are insane, but remember the firemen, police men and EMTs are the ones that have to be the ones seeing the aftermath firsthand.

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