I Tried 911 Dispatch

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  • @MichelleKhare
    @MichelleKhare  Pƙed 2 lety +15124

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  • @daniellebuilds
    @daniellebuilds Pƙed 2 lety +10295

    “I’m so sorry to bother you”, that was so sad. No one should feel guilty for asking for help đŸ„ș

    • @missmysterious13
      @missmysterious13 Pƙed 2 lety +548

      A lot of elderly people are. It really is sad. We have to reassure them all the time.

    • @crystall9522
      @crystall9522 Pƙed 2 lety +272

      I'm in EMS and a lot of people apologize for calling us out. Especially if they end up deciding not to go to the hospital. But it isn't really necessary. That's what our job is.

    • @Marika50
      @Marika50 Pƙed 2 lety +131

      Lot of elderly people really don't like bothering others, even if they actually need help.

    • @joylaw237
      @joylaw237 Pƙed 2 lety +88

      Yeah I called last year for a bad stomach ache and a fever. After I hung up, my stomach ache went away (I think from all the adrenaline when I made the call). When the ambulance showed up I kept apologizing cause I thought I called them for no reason. I ended up having my appendix removed the next day. So glad I called. They're there for a reason.

    • @daemynion
      @daemynion Pƙed 2 lety +16

      I live in Belgium and at two occasions I need to manage once with Police sended by 112 (911in Europe).
      I told the officers that I was sorry to bother them for nothing.
      They answered me that they prefer to move for nothing instead of a real incident.
      Second time, after trying other solutions, I had to finally call 112.
      And even if I knew their job, I could not stop myself to start my call with "I'm sorry [to have to call you] (...)".
      No matter the country, you're never proud when you call them.
      Even if you know, most of the time you won't be able to stop yourself to start with "I'm sorry (...)".
      And you're going to repeat yourself to the responders that you're sorry. A lot.

  • @katiemarroquin1721
    @katiemarroquin1721 Pƙed 2 lety +29321

    when he said "sometimes we are the last voice a person hears" it really changed my prespective on what they do and how crazy it can be. thank you 911 dispatchers !

    • @emilystokes0413
      @emilystokes0413 Pƙed 2 lety +589

      My mom is one and it is a very tough job especially when kids don’t make it through the situation. It’s crazy hearing what she has to hear and go through. Dispatchers are very under appreciated by the government and it’s so sad to hear because they are really the ones saving people by making the right decisions and staying calm.

    • @Ramstein5298
      @Ramstein5298 Pƙed 2 lety +247

      Had a coworker last week talking to someone in a crash and that car was hit by another car. My coworker was the last voice that caller heard. And that's just one call in a night.

    • @german_countryball3495
      @german_countryball3495 Pƙed 2 lety +46

      My soul was in pain from it

    • @okayy8226
      @okayy8226 Pƙed 2 lety +51

      I don’t know how they do it they are so brave!

    • @mrmars4597
      @mrmars4597 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      Why would you say that

  • @WhoaMonstuh
    @WhoaMonstuh Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +575

    I passed the pre-employment test and I am interviewing for this job tomorrow. This video really shows how incredible these people are and I truly hope to be the one who helps people on their worst day!

    • @safcjcp
      @safcjcp Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +14

      I hope it went well

    • @AutumnKatto
      @AutumnKatto Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +14

      Any news on how it went? If you don’t mind me asking ofc

    • @TheNeonOption
      @TheNeonOption Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +8

      I wanna know too!
      @@AutumnKatto

    • @lilicorne_official
      @lilicorne_official Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +3

      How did it went :)

    • @roxymae8768
      @roxymae8768 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +2

      Are you working as a dispatcher currently? How difficult is the job itself on a scale of 1 to 10?

  • @laurenalice1806
    @laurenalice1806 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1081

    I’m 5 minutes in and I’m already fighting back tears. Absolutely blown away by what these people do and go through every single day!

    • @laurenalice1806
      @laurenalice1806 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +22

      Coming back after watching the whole video, man I should not have watched this on my period, full on bawling rn

    • @desrainis123
      @desrainis123 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@laurenalice1806same

    • @fnaffan2725
      @fnaffan2725 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +8

      nah bros crying

    • @sarahhchan
      @sarahhchan Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +5

      😭😭 i cried when she started crying

    • @AndrewChukin
      @AndrewChukin Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +2

      @@sarahhchan same

  • @original_davidjoe8062
    @original_davidjoe8062 Pƙed rokem +12662

    My mom was a dispatching, she would come home crying some nights because of the stories they hear and the things she went through. One night we went to a awards ceremony and she had saved over 15 lives in her time working there for 3 years, and she had found 4 missing people. My mom is a hardworking woman, and I'm so proud of her!

  • @j5m1v8g
    @j5m1v8g Pƙed 2 lety +7449

    “Sometimes we are the last voice a person hears.”
    And the sound of that person’s final breath never leaves us.

    • @Rc_Sounds
      @Rc_Sounds Pƙed 2 lety

      đŸ„Č

    • @iTox1cc
      @iTox1cc Pƙed 2 lety +12

      Ok

    • @j5m1v8g
      @j5m1v8g Pƙed 2 lety +127

      @@iTox1cc Ok.

    • @MatHatMr
      @MatHatMr Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Rip

    • @derekcox543
      @derekcox543 Pƙed 2 lety +104

      @@j5m1v8g It's arguably one of the most difficult jobs in the world with the toll it takes on them mentally. I wish the government would recognize this and appreciate the reality of being 911 emergency dispatch and gave the resources needed to help these people especially when it comes to mental health. They experience a near identical rate of PTSD to first responders and suicidal idealization more than doubled the rate of the general population it's 1 in 10 dispatchers and it is probably higher because the stigma behind admitting your mental health in dispatch not to mention the depression rates. The guy in the video is wrong about receptionists, 911 dispatch is classified as office personnel under emergency dispatchers. There was a push by a group in 2021 for a federal bill to give equal treatment benefits wise between emergency dispatchers & emergency responders I'm sure that is what he was referencing I'm pretty sure that bill failed, state & federal governments doesn't want to give these benefits because financial spending and certain politicians generally being corrupt greedy inhuman husks. Some state governments have given equal status, surprisingly Texas is one of those states Greg Abbott rarely becomes a human being sometimes.

  • @mandmhaunts
    @mandmhaunts Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +98

    my mom is a dispatcher, she’s come home in tears multiple times because of things she’s heard on her shifts

  • @userruth
    @userruth Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +369

    I’m a fireman myself and hearing this made me tear up myself because sometimes we get caught up in what going on we don’t take a moment to realize the impact it has on not just those who are directly involved but us as first responders. Having a kid my self it is an amazing thing.

    • @MoodyBluesRequiem80
      @MoodyBluesRequiem80 Pƙed 5 dny

      What a wonderful job! Thank you for your service! Stay strong! đŸ–€đŸ–€đŸ–€

  • @hammerlane3871
    @hammerlane3871 Pƙed 2 lety +7336

    As a firefighter, the dispatchers are the true lifeline. They're the first voice that a caller hears and they are the ones dealing with the worst moments of somebody's life, we've got a big respect for the dispatchers

    • @k.oseiagyarko4608
      @k.oseiagyarko4608 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      What fire department?

    • @mayciefreeman5012
      @mayciefreeman5012 Pƙed 2 lety +8

      I love to hear that❀

    • @evaaa6178
      @evaaa6178 Pƙed 2 lety +15

      @@kingchubbythe1541 well, even if they're homelles, it doesn't mean they're not that important. if it wasn't for really dumb reason, then I think the dispatchers are the life savers too.

    • @mastercyclisttv8486
      @mastercyclisttv8486 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@evaaa6178 amen to that.

    • @grumpymilkshake_5167
      @grumpymilkshake_5167 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Thank you for your service! 😃

  • @AustenAlexander
    @AustenAlexander Pƙed 2 lety +20804

    I came here for 911 dispatch and left knowing how to deliver a baby
I needed this

  • @SneakyNinja24
    @SneakyNinja24 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +33

    Dispatcher behind you is standing there like a proud momma đŸ„°

  • @misterezioauditore
    @misterezioauditore Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +149

    Wow I wasn’t expecting to cry while watching this video. The old lady calling in to say that she fell was so sad but then the way the dispatch handled the situation and was able to immediately dispatch help, that’s what brought tears to my eyes.

  • @bookwrm4evr
    @bookwrm4evr Pƙed 2 lety +5523

    "Just a receptionist" is quite an understatement for 911 dispatchers.

  • @nillawaffer5295
    @nillawaffer5295 Pƙed 2 lety +4373

    I just imagine this woman as a grandma telling her grandkids all the things shes done 😂😂
    Its like Barbie with all her different jobs 😂

  • @honeyflower2782
    @honeyflower2782 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +14

    The way I'm SOBBING over the poor old woman who fell. DONT APOLOGIZE HONEY YOURE HURT 😭😭

  • @catherinemartin572
    @catherinemartin572 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +116

    I was an emergency medical responder for 7 months. The call answering portion isn't the worst, it's dispatching the ambulances at the same time. It's so stressful. All of my respect to anyone who's able to keep this job long term. People are very impressive in emergency situations, I was very humbled.

    • @Wuzzittstan
      @Wuzzittstan Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +1

      What did you do after those 7 months?

    • @catherinemartin572
      @catherinemartin572 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      I went back to the corporate world. People in the call center I was in were so miserable that they made every newbie feel like crap. It was a very very toxic env. and I'm not about that. I miss answering the calls and helping people tho :( @@Wuzzittstan

    • @AZ-rg3rf
      @AZ-rg3rf Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@Wuzzittstanprobably go into therapy

  • @paigemadii3841
    @paigemadii3841 Pƙed rokem +6440

    When the lady that fell on her knee and elbow said, “sorry to bother you.” It broke my heart, I’m glad the dispatcher made her feel calm and everything! ❀

    • @baxtercol
      @baxtercol Pƙed rokem +98

      I have cerebral palsy and I have fallen many times. It's because of 911 dispatchers that I can live independently. They are the everyday unsung heroes who don't ever consider a call a bother, no matter its content. Because this is such a heavy topic and thread, I offer a bit of light humor. This is a true story: When I first moved to Florida from NYC where there are no snakes as far as I know, I saw a long black snake crawling towards me and my home. In a city girl panic, I called 911. Instead of laughing at me, they told me to call Animal Control and they gave me the number. When I described the snake not knowing whether it was poisonous or not, they took me seriously and we all had a chuckle when we ascertained it was a harmless garden snake that would be a welcome visitor because it would eat household pests. God bless all First Responders and keep them healthy and safe and God bless everyone they help.

    • @itz_kior6557
      @itz_kior6557 Pƙed rokem +39

      Same! When she said that, I was so sad because she really needed help however, she still said sorry to brother you. Noooo, your emergency is just as important as everyone's else!

    • @superman2j3
      @superman2j3 Pƙed rokem +3

      Tears

    • @ryanbaer7533
      @ryanbaer7533 Pƙed rokem +2

      😭😭😭 I know right

    • @adamridza977
      @adamridza977 Pƙed rokem

      dawdwa

  • @k3upikachu
    @k3upikachu Pƙed 2 lety +5677

    I like how proud they are of their jobs. They're doing hard work that's probably stressful and sometimes traumatizing, but they know how important it is and seem so professional even in situations where most people would panic

    • @MichelleKhare
      @MichelleKhare  Pƙed 2 lety +594

      911 Dispatchers are truly incredible.

    • @HOT_HAND_CARDS59
      @HOT_HAND_CARDS59 Pƙed 2 lety +11

      Second

    • @mastercyclisttv8486
      @mastercyclisttv8486 Pƙed 2 lety +10

      @@MichelleKhare You can say that again.

    • @whatbenanimated79
      @whatbenanimated79 Pƙed 2 lety +12

      I love this comment. We need more of these kind of people.

    • @lzxty6024
      @lzxty6024 Pƙed 2 lety +20

      I heard the 911 call of a woman who’s house was broke into, and in the call you could hear the person eventually rape her, and then at one point the woman stopped screaming as she was I believe stabbed to death. It was so hard to listen to


  • @beckyklepper315
    @beckyklepper315 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +64

    I had a neighbor who was 911 dispatch. I always knew she was emotionally exhausted when she got off work. This puts that all into perspective. She's also a single mom. She's definitely a hero for our community.

  • @Challenger1534
    @Challenger1534 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +76

    You had me in tears in the last 911 call because my mom is a EMT and I just love that you try to show people that 911 first responders no matter if it’s dispatch EMT police or fire that they’re all here to help you and you’re just so great

  • @miguelcarneiro8074
    @miguelcarneiro8074 Pƙed rokem +2274

    I broke into tears when he said "sometimes we are the last voice that person ever hears". So much respect for these incredible individuals

    • @JesusChristWon
      @JesusChristWon Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +7

      Jesus loves you sm!!!!

    • @KakaBawls
      @KakaBawls Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +6

      @@JesusChristWonIm Muslim but I hope you had a good year the year is almost ending😙

    • @JesusChristWon
      @JesusChristWon Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +2

      @@KakaBawls I hope you have a great day too!!! I respect your religion completely and sorry if it sounds like I’m disrespecting it, but Jesus did preform real miracles that were impossible without Gods help, He also claimed to be the son of God, don’t you think God would have took away His powers if He “wasn’t” the son of God? Again I’m not disrespecting!

    • @mxngos7493
      @mxngos7493 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +17

      The fact that he has probably heard those people die on the phone makes me want to burst into tears. Truly the world's strongest.

    • @gretchenslusser2258
      @gretchenslusser2258 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

      hi

  • @onlythejester4097
    @onlythejester4097 Pƙed 2 lety +3063

    "Should I try and push the baby back in?" was so funny and the operator in the back laughed! đŸ€Ł

    • @YTGAMING-ws7iv
      @YTGAMING-ws7iv Pƙed 2 lety +91

      if you dont want it then yes

    • @thesysop4998
      @thesysop4998 Pƙed 2 lety +78

      @@YTGAMING-ws7iv just resets the timer i think

    • @mardisamreth2151
      @mardisamreth2151 Pƙed 2 lety +10

      i laughed at that too

    • @chewby9748
      @chewby9748 Pƙed 2 lety +10

      @@thesysop4998 idk why i laughed at your comment so hard

    • @beadels9597
      @beadels9597 Pƙed 2 lety +13

      yeah the operator laughed then stopped herself right away 😭

  • @sadieluker1646
    @sadieluker1646 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +21

    Im so glad to see this! A lot of people don't realize how tough this job is mentally. My parents have worked in dispatch my entire life, and I have seen how it has mentally affected them. The fact that dispatchers are not technically counted as "first responders" really angers me. The job takes a lot mentally and unlike some other first responder jobs, there is not always closure on some calls, the call could have started as an ems emergency where the patient was in critical condition, and after the call ended a lot of times the dispatchers have no clue what the outcome of that patient ended up being. It takes a lot of courage and strength to do this job and I have the utmost respect for dispatchers, it is an extreme job and I am so thankful to live in a world with such amazing, bright, compassionate, and strong people. Thank you dispatch, first responders, and military.

    • @shawnmierczynski9830
      @shawnmierczynski9830 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      My dad was a firefighter medic and you couldn’t be more right seeing or hearing what they do and they are just supposed to forget it next call mentally is one of the hardest things to do

  • @kikiskrafts9574
    @kikiskrafts9574 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +9

    I legit cried when I heard the baby babble and cry. The silence before was killing me.

  • @michelleheegaard
    @michelleheegaard Pƙed 2 lety +3359

    These people are def not just receptionist. The amount of distress people can be in when they call 911 and they sit there listening in on people's worst moments and try to guide them through it until help arrives. Mad respect

    • @NaeNaeFuller
      @NaeNaeFuller Pƙed 2 lety +48

      @@dank3720 a receptionist answers calls. these people answers real life emergencies, sometimes life or death, and help people get through maybe the toughest moments they’ll ever have to go through.

    • @Helljumper7200
      @Helljumper7200 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@NaeNaeFuller I used to be a receptionist, I had one lady come telling

    • @espinoza1987
      @espinoza1987 Pƙed 2 lety +14

      @@dank3720 what similarities do they have besides answering calls?? Bc their calls are different. Go ahead since you know.

    • @delotrium6207
      @delotrium6207 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@espinoza1987By definition a Receptionist is a "person employed to receive and assist callers and clients" which is kinda what 911 Operators do right?

    • @Jesstabulous
      @Jesstabulous Pƙed 2 lety +24

      @@delotrium6207 I highly suggest a ride along with your local 911 PSAP center. You can choose technical terminology and definitions all day but I can guarantee you that if you needed to call 911 for yourself or for your family you wouldn’t want a normal “receptionist” to answer your 911 call.
      A 911 Dispatcher does significantly more than just answer a phone call and what this video shows was just a small potion of that. A 911 Dispatcher goes through anywhere from 6-14 MONTHS of monitored training (not including specific ongoing yearly training and education from topics to domestic violence and bomb threats and so much in between), nothing like what say a dental office receptionist would do in a day.
      I challenge any regular receptionist to stay calm while listening to someone shoot themselves or someone else over the line, listening to a open line with a violent rape in progress while trying to locate an address to send help, or listen to a child’s last breath on the line while parents desperately try to revive them with CPR.
      California recognizes 911 Dispatchers officially as first responders along with police, medical, and fire responders. 911 Dispatchers can work up to 15 hours or more a day because of that classification.
      You don’t want a 911 Dispatcher that thinks the job is “just answering a phone” or “I am just a receptionist” answering YOUR 911 life and death emergency call.

  • @amazingwinner5002
    @amazingwinner5002 Pƙed 2 lety +2931

    those few seconds between her saying " is the baby crying " and then complete silence is probably the most stress full seconds in my life and im just sitting on my bed with some Cheetos. The fact that this scenario , this FAKE scenario brought you to tears is incredible

    • @CrypticSnow
      @CrypticSnow Pƙed 2 lety +68

      Yea I was on the edge of my seat. I wasn't sure what my reaction would be if the baby wasn't breathing/crying.

    • @random_kid_on_youtube
      @random_kid_on_youtube Pƙed 2 lety +40

      Wait that wasn't a real call?????

    • @chewby9748
      @chewby9748 Pƙed 2 lety +191

      @@random_kid_on_youtube the police legit said that we have some actors there is no way they would let her do it as they said any call can happen so letting her be there is a big risk and can be really bad so taking a chance to maybe have someone's life at risk just for a youtube video is dumb

    • @random_kid_on_youtube
      @random_kid_on_youtube Pƙed 2 lety +48

      @@chewby9748 Yeah I was thinking the same that how they really allowed her to do this after just few hours of training. But I really missed that part where they said it so I was quite confused, because everything felt so real.
      Thanks for explaining😊

    • @chewby9748
      @chewby9748 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      @@random_kid_on_youtube np :D

  • @Sp00kq
    @Sp00kq Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +3

    I have nothing but respect for 911 operators. I had to call 911 back in November, and I was under such insane adrenaline during the call, it took me 5 tries to even put in 911 into my phone, but thankfully after it was in, the order of things to say that I've had drilled into my head took over, and I was able to give my address and other vital info clearly for the operator. Drunk guy came flying down my road in his pickup truck, smashing into my neighbors car and then mine, and then continuing to try to get away. Thankfully his truck shit out, and he was too shit faced to get very far before neighbors were able to get control of him. Was a very emotional call for me cus it was my first car, one I hadn't even had for 6 months, just ripped away from me in seconds. I can't imagine the stress 911 operators go through daily if I was that stressed just making the call myself. Thank you!

  • @jwilliamtodd
    @jwilliamtodd Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +29

    I literally teared up at the end, I'm not joking, my eyes are watering. You did an amazing job, Michelle!

    • @Tax-Evasion-As-A-Sport
      @Tax-Evasion-As-A-Sport Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      why are u crying? the people on the calls were all actors, the actual 911 operator said that at 0:02

    • @lars7747
      @lars7747 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      @@Tax-Evasion-As-A-Sport same reason people cry for movies or while reading books.

  • @TravelsofSarahFay
    @TravelsofSarahFay Pƙed 2 lety +17440

    Such an important story to tell. This must be such a stressful job.

    • @whatbenanimated79
      @whatbenanimated79 Pƙed 2 lety +66

      No kidding. Thankful for these people

    • @Miss.Elaineous
      @Miss.Elaineous Pƙed 2 lety +36

      It can be, but it also can be extremely rewarding. 💙

    • @Jay-wo9vk
      @Jay-wo9vk Pƙed 2 lety +32

      It's massively stressful. Do you like marinating in your own adrenaline for the better part of a 8-12 hr day? Then, dispatch is for you!

    • @krystalpen4542
      @krystalpen4542 Pƙed 2 lety +17

      It can be for sure. But some days it’s just second nature. Really depends on what kind of day it is and if there’s a full moon 😂

    • @luckminipiyatilake8191
      @luckminipiyatilake8191 Pƙed 2 lety +12

      Their work is overlooked and undervalued.

  • @lolapup159
    @lolapup159 Pƙed 2 lety +3148

    I love how seriously she takes these trainings. As a nurse, her paramedic one had me in tears. She shows the world how truly taxing these professions are.

    • @TheGoldenDuckies
      @TheGoldenDuckies Pƙed 2 lety +8

      this is my kingdom come
      this is my kingdom come

    • @davidarvingumazon5024
      @davidarvingumazon5024 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      911 is about Twin Tower

    • @Hattingt0n
      @Hattingt0n Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      @@davidarvingumazon5024what in the actual [bleep] is wrong with you they only call it that because idk

    • @tazepatates4805
      @tazepatates4805 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      @@Hattingt0n tower go boom

    • @shawnmierczynski9830
      @shawnmierczynski9830 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      From the son of a former firefighter medic thank you for what you do I know you rarely hear that

  • @DecentSilver
    @DecentSilver Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +14

    As someone that is Dive Rescue, nothing could get done without dispatchers. They save lives just as equally as those in the field. My partner also has dealt with having seizures and their ability to stay calm and help me work through the situation while also keeping me calm is super human.

  • @_wheat856
    @_wheat856 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +6

    im speechless. i think ive been underappreciating just how much dispatchers not only do for us but also the situations they have to deal with. these are truly some of the heroes in the shadows

  • @Glorfindel_117
    @Glorfindel_117 Pƙed 2 lety +1792

    im actually very happy they didnt let you do a real call. It's great you could do real stuff with the fire department and EMS and everything, but it makes me glad to know that the dispatchers understand just how important the brief time they have is. Being a paramedic means you still had other real medics with you, but any wasted time on a call could mean a death. So, massive respect to the office you went to for giving you this experience while respecting the gravity of their jobs. Thanks for doing this Michelle.

    • @juanna8822
      @juanna8822 Pƙed 2 lety +23

      Was the call she did with the baby not real?

    • @annythekettle7031
      @annythekettle7031 Pƙed 2 lety +223

      @@juanna8822 It wasn't, they said it was an actor speaking.

    • @panicking5190
      @panicking5190 Pƙed 2 lety +24

      I'm also a medic. You know not everyone is cut out for this line of work. I have my favorite dispatchers. They are just better than others. I'm sure you already know this though 😉.

    • @confustled
      @confustled Pƙed 2 lety +106

      @@juanna8822 if it was real, there would definitely be a lot more screaming in the background lol

    • @wuanthecat617
      @wuanthecat617 Pƙed 2 lety +16

      yea i was worried when i saw the title that she would be doing real calls

  • @anastasiastauber5332
    @anastasiastauber5332 Pƙed 2 lety +1941

    I’m married to a 911 dispatcher and friends with a lot of his coworkers. These people are absolutely amazing, strong and take pride in their job. The multitasking they have to do while trying to keep their emotions in check are truly works of heroes. I’m glad you covered that the government currently classes them as receptionists instead of first responders. It’s something that needs to change.

    • @dapushka3355
      @dapushka3355 Pƙed 2 lety +23

      It has been changed. Finally First Responders!

    • @mandyireson5101
      @mandyireson5101 Pƙed 2 lety +10

      @@dapushka3355 Not in every State unfortunately - but it's coming!

    • @missdamia5342
      @missdamia5342 Pƙed 2 lety +11

      Ironically we were trained to always remember we are the First first responders

    • @dapushka3355
      @dapushka3355 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @@mandyireson5101 our governor is horrible, but at least he got that done. Someone told me it passed the House and Senate. Good god give us the title at least because it surely isn't giving us anything else.

    • @_Mel_.
      @_Mel_. Pƙed 2 lety +3

      It’s kind of weird to me because they’re literally the first people to respond in situations of distress

  • @Take.It.Easy.7
    @Take.It.Easy.7 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +10

    Before this video I had no idea how hard dispatchers actually work. So I want to thank all of the first first responders out there. You guys are incredible and Michelle should be very proud🙂

  • @OfficialMeep
    @OfficialMeep Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +5

    As someone who called emergency services 2days ago this is mind blowing even tho my call was nothing serious just car broke down and I spilled a lot of oil, but when I look back and I didin't know address where I was, I just explained surrounding and rough location and women on the call find out where I was in seconds, just mind blowing and fire truck came in under 2minutes.

  • @ericagoehring1089
    @ericagoehring1089 Pƙed rokem +5027

    This made me chuckle. My husband called 911 when our baby came quickly. 😄 The dispatcher also said, "The baby will be slippery."

    • @geraldbudd8656
      @geraldbudd8656 Pƙed rokem +18

      Stop

    • @alexcalver7655
      @alexcalver7655 Pƙed rokem +73

      @@geraldbudd8656 ??

    • @deaaronfox5
      @deaaronfox5 Pƙed rokem +250

      who knew she was reading off instructions from a computer 😂

    • @Moonwalker2923
      @Moonwalker2923 Pƙed rokem +258

      @@deaaronfox5 I never knew that they did that. Makes a lot of sense. I’m sure there’s situations where they have to make stuff up on the spot though.

    • @Darki13
      @Darki13 Pƙed rokem +9

      @@Moonwalker2923 yeah

  • @auntiefup9248
    @auntiefup9248 Pƙed 2 lety +1515

    You represented us well. As a dispatcher myself I am elated you showed parts of how our job really is. And don't feel bad for crying for your first child birth, I did on mine also. Luv ya ❀

    • @MichelleKhare
      @MichelleKhare  Pƙed 2 lety +265

      Thank you so much for your service - this experience was so eye opening.

    • @HablemosDeMelenas
      @HablemosDeMelenas Pƙed 2 lety +62

      Im not a 911 dispatcher but I am an interpreter for 911 and my very first call was a birth... I was on that call for about 45 minutes because even though the paramedics got there quickly they still needed me to translate, I swear I felt like I had given birth myself that day.
      I'm not a colleague but I'm able to be on many of those calls in a daily basis, thank you for your service.

    • @auntiefup9248
      @auntiefup9248 Pƙed 2 lety +26

      @@HablemosDeMelenas and thank you for your vital services as an intepreter

    • @alexandraclay5139
      @alexandraclay5139 Pƙed rokem +1

      Any advice for someone who is in school for this job? I'm currently in my 2nd semester

    • @auntiefup9248
      @auntiefup9248 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@alexandraclay5139Just know that this is one of the hardest careers one can take on, but can also be one of the most rewarding. You're going to have stress sometimes beyond belief. But the calls you get when you save a life are incredible. Most important thing is to always take care of yourself. This job is very mentally taxing so you will need to find healthy ways to decompress after very bad calls. I personally go home and work out with my punching bag. The best advice I can give is you'll have to find a way to let things go. You can't hold onto things, they'll eat you alive. Sometimes no matter how well you handle a call it ends badly. Good luck future headset warrior! You got this

  • @staruniverse7691
    @staruniverse7691 Pƙed rokem +1

    This video made me remember that there is still humanity in this world, people who would risk everything to help someone. We need more people like this in this world, there’s not enough! Thank u all the 911 dispatchers you save the world without you there wouldn’t be anything, so thank u đŸ™â€ 🙏

  • @SDW_Tech
    @SDW_Tech Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +10

    Massive respect to you Michelle because most of us couldn't handle how much stress and pressure we would be on. much love

  • @TruckEnthusiastYT
    @TruckEnthusiastYT Pƙed 2 lety +1786

    “We’ve had to deliver babies before.”
    Michelle: *shocked*
    Also Michelle has to give instructions on how to deliver a baby on *her first call*

    • @kolorsurreal4491
      @kolorsurreal4491 Pƙed 2 lety +71

      Glad I’m not the only one who noticed. What I didn’t notice was hearing the women giving birth in the background. Definitely would’ve heard that in a real scenario

    • @Myuutsuu85
      @Myuutsuu85 Pƙed 2 lety +25

      @@kolorsurreal4491 Well, it certainly depends on the individual, but the "screaming around during labor" is mostly just a hollywood thing. It does not happen as often as movies makes us think it does.

    • @lauvasquez8030
      @lauvasquez8030 Pƙed 2 lety +11

      @@Myuutsuu85 When my mom gave birth to me she was placed in a room with another woman and they both went into labor around the same time. She said the other woman would not stop screaming at the top of her lungs during labor and during the actual childbirth and it was scaring all of the other moms around the labor ward lol

    • @la1it44
      @la1it44 Pƙed 2 lety +8

      @@kolorsurreal4491 they are mock calls with actors they said it before the call started

    • @tarek4868
      @tarek4868 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      What a stupid cringy nauseating coincidence

  • @OopsExposed
    @OopsExposed Pƙed rokem +3868

    *As soon as she started to tear up, I started tearing up!! Insane how emotional this can get and that was only a pregnancy call. Imagine all of the different kind of calls they get other other MINUTE! So much respect for 911 dispatchers.*

    • @karmakangaroo309
      @karmakangaroo309 Pƙed rokem +48

      A fake pregnancy call

    • @TT-xz5sy
      @TT-xz5sy Pƙed rokem +7

      @@karmakangaroo309 Lmao

    • @Lias_Lifestyle
      @Lias_Lifestyle Pƙed rokem +86

      @@karmakangaroo309 well obviously they’re not gonna give her a real one 💀

    • @yumdinonugs
      @yumdinonugs Pƙed rokem +61

      @@karmakangaroo309 well obviously i think it's the stress. plus it can seem real considering they added a BABY crying lmfao. god forbid if they did a murder one

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Pƙed rokem +2

      E‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎

  • @LuluEats116
    @LuluEats116 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +6

    The fact this lady goes around doing these jobs and takes risks like this makes me appreciate her because I could never!❀

  • @polarberri
    @polarberri Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    Thank you to everyone in this line of work. I started crying when Michelle was talking through the delivery of the baby, and it was already the perfect outcome; I can't imagine what it would he like to do this every day. What a burden it must be to hear these things.

  • @rrek7
    @rrek7 Pƙed 2 lety +867

    I was a dispatcher for 8 years. I lost a mother and a daughter in two separate wrecks on the same day. The mom died in a wreck on the way home for when her daughter got off the school bus. When mom wasn’t home the little girl tried to run across the 2 lane highway to grandparents house and was struck and killed. I quit that day. Bless those that continue to do the work. They don’t get the praise they deserve. Thanks for shedding light on this profession.

  • @GSxxxRGirl
    @GSxxxRGirl Pƙed 2 lety +1014

    I forgot her call was staged and legit started crying when she did! Holy... these guys do much more than we know. It's not just answering the phone and choosing if police or fire need to go out. Much respect to all those in the field!

    • @stephanieann6622
      @stephanieann6622 Pƙed 2 lety +39

      I was crying too bro. My hormones are all fucked to hell and as soon as I saw the real first responder looking like a proud mama I lost it lol

    • @slydiahjohn3014
      @slydiahjohn3014 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      Me too.. Damn

    • @sbutler373
      @sbutler373 Pƙed 2 lety +21

      I was like "It's a simulation, what the hell.."

    • @HadassahSmith
      @HadassahSmith Pƙed 2 lety +2

      same oh my gosh i look a mess now

    • @eggplanthose
      @eggplanthose Pƙed 2 lety +19

      I kept being reminded it was staged by the complete lack of a screaming, labouring mother.

  • @samanthabroaddrick2529
    @samanthabroaddrick2529 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +5

    Michele that was unexpectedly emotional for me as well. I also was in tears as you finished telling them how to deliver their baby safely. It is normal human emotion in that interaction i assume. That was raw and scary and you did such a great job!!! Congratulations on helping deliver a baby by emergency and by telephone!! Wow! (And 911 dispatchers should DEFINITELY be considered as First Responders, i can't believe they arent being recognized as such automatically!) They have helped save my life numerous times over the years and got me the help i desperately needed asap! I have overdosed on different meds and was sent an ambulance and sent to hospital and got my stomach pumped which saved my life both times. Ive also had severely su*cidal reactions to antidepressants and scared of my own intrusive thoughts it caused me to have and was sent an ambulance and to hospital, then to a psych ward to help figure out i was having those bad reactions to meds and that saved my life. And I've had emergency situations from car wrecks to traumatic events in my life that 911 got me the appropriate police and ambulance dispatched. The 911 dispatchers are true life savers!!!

  • @rupalmaitra2398
    @rupalmaitra2398 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +2

    The last part made me have goosebumps as well. Love the work, love the dedication. Good Job Michelle

  • @zackslay2938
    @zackslay2938 Pƙed 2 lety +576

    The fact that she was stressed and emotional after 1 call shows how mental these jobs truly are.

    • @emilystokes0413
      @emilystokes0413 Pƙed 2 lety +27

      My mom is one and it is a very tough job especially when kids don’t make it through the situation. It’s crazy hearing what she has to hear and go through. Dispatchers are very under appreciated by the government and it’s so sad to hear because they are really the ones saving people by making the right decisions and staying calm.

    • @AprilA15
      @AprilA15 Pƙed 2 lety

      It is I myself can’t handle it mentally

  • @mmulligan0426
    @mmulligan0426 Pƙed rokem +2666

    I’ve done 911 for 7 years, delivered 1 baby. I tell my rookies that it’s not our job to save anyone, our job is to manage the chaos until the responders get there. Great job with the delivery, you did fantastic!

    • @alexandraclay5139
      @alexandraclay5139 Pƙed rokem +21

      Any advice for someone who is in school for this job? I'm currently in my 2nd semester

    • @BennydoesstuffYT
      @BennydoesstuffYT Pƙed rokem +7

      i was your boss

    • @Zayna.A30
      @Zayna.A30 Pƙed rokem +10

      @@BennydoesstuffYTdon’t even lie dude

    • @Zayna.A30
      @Zayna.A30 Pƙed rokem +7

      Thank u for ur service! ❀

    • @BataraKado
      @BataraKado Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +6

      its everyones job to save anyone.. as a dispatcher you should show a bit more respect to those in worse positions then you.

  • @BrittHannah07
    @BrittHannah07 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +3

    I've been dispatching for 10 years and I love it! So stressful but also very rewarding!
    Thank you for showing your support!

  • @DDKMadcat
    @DDKMadcat Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +5

    As an EMS dispatcher for 8 years it is always good to see more people learning what goes into our job. Thank you.

  • @ThatSoonerGuy
    @ThatSoonerGuy Pƙed rokem +3952

    Dispatchers deserve all the respect. They are every persons lifeline during emergencies. They always stay calm. They know how to handle a plethora of issues and they’re only a call away. I’m thankful for them.

    • @MrPaxio
      @MrPaxio Pƙed rokem +13

      and they also know how to give you an attitude in any possible situation, its impressive tbh

    • @videogamin390
      @videogamin390 Pƙed rokem +11

      @@MrPaxio alright so let me get this straight you made a brain dead reply 3 months later? smooth

    • @sweatypalms5493
      @sweatypalms5493 Pƙed rokem

      Meow

    • @uskzer
      @uskzer Pƙed rokem

      @@sweatypalms5493 meoww :3

    • @elliesummerhayes3808
      @elliesummerhayes3808 Pƙed rokem +29

      As a dispatcher myself I was the last person this specific teenager spoke to as she was shot and killed in a school shooting, she was shot 4 times and I had to hold myself together as she was telling me she wasn’t ready to die and that she had so many things she still wanted to do. I had to talk with to this girl as she slowly bleed to death knowing the most I could do is reassure her that help would be there soon even though I knew the first responders were never going to make it her in time as they were stuck in a traffic blockade 1 1/2 hours away. I knew the call had to end when I head the phone clatter to the floor, and she stopped responding to me. She died 4 minutes before the first responders arrived on scene. Thank you so much for shedding light on what we go through everyday. Thank you so much

  • @adrianhafer7657
    @adrianhafer7657 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    This had me in tears, my moms a LT on the fire department, shes been toned out to many car accidents and structure fures where people havent gotten out. All we really hear is the pager go off, and never the 911 call. This really put perspective on everything

  • @MmmKimboSlice
    @MmmKimboSlice Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +6

    You did an awesome job Michelle. I worked as a licensed mental counselor at the suicide hotline for about a year. This brings back memories multi tasking, trying to keep the caller on the line, until help arrived, or during an active rescue. I appreciate your series and you had me shedding some tears in this video! Keep up the great work. I got into boxing đŸ„Š because of your past documentary, btw!

  • @jasonb9562
    @jasonb9562 Pƙed 2 lety +1418

    The level of professionalism these people show is incredible and the level of trauma they go through is terrifying. I kind of thought they’d make her listen to the Ruth Price call.
    Edit: corrected. Thanks for the heads up. Apologies.

    • @brynbreakerofrules8058
      @brynbreakerofrules8058 Pƙed 2 lety +77

      You mean level of trauma, ptsd is a disorder not an Adjective :)

    • @wolfxyt626
      @wolfxyt626 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@brynbreakerofrules8058
      Who cares?

    • @brynbreakerofrules8058
      @brynbreakerofrules8058 Pƙed 2 lety +73

      @@wolfxyt626 people with ptsd probably don’t like appropriating a disabling mental illnesses, even if on accident and would probably want I corrected.

    • @lainebee9535
      @lainebee9535 Pƙed 2 lety +65

      @@brynbreakerofrules8058 as a person with CPTSD thank you for your correction :) Dispatchers do frequently suffer from PTSD and it’s a serious thing. Using the term loosely to describe things CAN be harmful to those with the disorder as it doesn’t address the actual symptoms someone faces.

    • @yuunn9339
      @yuunn9339 Pƙed 2 lety +8

      @@wolfxyt626 i do

  • @heyitsliz2775
    @heyitsliz2775 Pƙed 2 lety +1743

    What I love most is how seriously Michelle takes everything. It's such a show of respect and she's one of the few people I watch who I feel really gives it a shot, instead of trying to be silly for views. I appreciate the authenticity.

    • @nwpboy2082
      @nwpboy2082 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@2332Stephen leave the channel

    • @narwhal125
      @narwhal125 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@2332Stephen ??? she really didn’t though. she walked in, proceeded to simply look around at everything cause shes never done this before or seen it? proceeds to respectfully walk over introduce herself hear about what goes on. then is given the headset. when the call came through EVERYONE ran over to the are not just her. so ??? like a full analysis of the first 2 mins đŸ€·â€â™€ïžđŸ€Šâ€â™€ïž

    • @heelsdownauto
      @heelsdownauto Pƙed 2 lety

      I agree completely, it takes a lot of courage to jump into new situations- especially when it’s as serious as this. I love her content it shows her intelligence very well.

    • @aidangolemi127
      @aidangolemi127 Pƙed 2 lety

      yass

    • @DavidGomez-le7if
      @DavidGomez-le7if Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @Dale Macarena these emotions are real, if you have worked as a medical interpreter, 911 dispatcher or anything else health/emergency you know things can go both ways. Really great 😃, or really sad 😭, or really infuriating 😡. These calls can go many ways, but the emotions you will never forget.

  • @est9949
    @est9949 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +18

    Can we all take a moment to appreciate Sarah? She's such a badass, such a calm and cool person. Seriously.

  • @Sophie-ob2zu
    @Sophie-ob2zu Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    i was fighting back tears the whole video, i’m so thankful for our emergency dispatchers. i hope i will never need to call them, but i am so glad they are always there to help those in troubleâ€ïžđŸ™đŸŒ

  • @richbiggie8331
    @richbiggie8331 Pƙed 2 lety +1493

    I'm a 911 operator and Police/Fire dispatcher. She does well with this video explaining it. But it's also only 1% of what we do.
    Baby delivery does not happen often, but we hear and deal with far far worse daily. Would love to give you more insight about it. Sad reality is, most dispatch and centers aren't recognized on a state and federal level. We're the calm voice in the dark, bur sadly usually forgotten about after the call is done.
    It's actually pretty sad. Murder, shootings, fights, stabbings, medical, fires, MVA, drownings, suicides.... list goes on and on. We take pride in what we do and will continue to fight and try to stay sane lol. Hardest part is keep work from home life and seen this way to often. Loved ones being lost to the stress of the others job. Very high divorce rate career due to the stress, mental health, PTSD, and the high payload/hours worked.
    Thin red line, blue line. We're the thin Yellow line that keeps them together.

  • @bricdw
    @bricdw Pƙed 2 lety +755

    When the second call came in, and that woman said 'sorry to bother you', I got the chills. She's apologizing. She is the one who needs help. I hope she is doing alright.

    • @sofiacamacho4347
      @sofiacamacho4347 Pƙed 2 lety +10

      i literally cried man

    • @untrouble8191
      @untrouble8191 Pƙed 2 lety +46

      its like, people need help but they're so afraid of being a nuisance because of past childhood experiences probably

    • @StephenZipprich
      @StephenZipprich Pƙed 2 lety +7

      That happens a lot. People believe they are imposing on us for their real issues. It does seem to be mostly elderly people who apologize, but I'm constantly telling people "You don't have anything to be sorry for."

    • @Idk-fj7kf
      @Idk-fj7kf Pƙed 2 lety +7

      i felt so bad whe she started apologizing. someone or some people probably made her feel like a burden :(

  • @rediahaivlis5181
    @rediahaivlis5181 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    Best one so far! This was so awesome to watch. Nice to shine a light to true helpers of the community:)

  • @jessicaiskra774
    @jessicaiskra774 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    Literally cried when that lady said "sorry to bother you" those people make your day, hope she got above and beyond care

  • @NickMos
    @NickMos Pƙed 2 lety +1803

    I love how much respect and care she takes with these videos. These people have really hard jobs Michelle does a great job highlighting that.

    • @muunmen9586
      @muunmen9586 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Couldn't agree more! Just checked out your channel by the way and you make some really interesting content as well can't believe I never heard of you.

    • @NickMos
      @NickMos Pƙed 2 lety

      @@muunmen9586 thanks man that means a lot! I’m glad you enjoy the vids 😊

    • @soldaliberdade13
      @soldaliberdade13 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      this was amazing and made me so grateful for these responders... interested in this kind of work, too!

    • @reporterrehimynameisricard3399
      @reporterrehimynameisricard3399 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      I love how much respect and care she takes with these videos. These people have really hard jobs Michelle does a great job highlighting that.

  • @RyanSellers
    @RyanSellers Pƙed 2 lety +1186

    I can't imagine how difficult being a 911 Dispatcher is. All the emotion and stress it can be.
    Very cool experience you had seeing it first hand.

    • @terrycolasilveira3453
      @terrycolasilveira3453 Pƙed 2 lety

      Jr.6

    • @terrycolasilveira3453
      @terrycolasilveira3453 Pƙed 2 lety

      Jr.6

    • @TheRobbieDawson
      @TheRobbieDawson Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Watch the guilty or last call really good movies that show what it’s really like

    • @emilystokes0413
      @emilystokes0413 Pƙed 2 lety +13

      My mom is one and it is a very tough job especially when kids don’t make it through the situation. It’s crazy hearing what she has to hear and go through. Dispatchers are very under appreciated by the government and it’s so sad to hear.

    • @DashDarko
      @DashDarko Pƙed 2 lety +2

      ikr even i got emotional

  • @lucysmith5728
    @lucysmith5728 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    My mom is a dispatcher and I never really appreciated
    How much she does for people so thank you for helping me see that!

  • @wreignbopengi
    @wreignbopengi Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +1

    First time watching your videos and I was not expecting how inspiring and empowering this would be. You did amazing! It must be incredible to know that some human somewhere is alive because you were able to help. I have so much respect for the people working in this field. Such an awesome vid to show what it’s really like to be the person behind the desk in these situations. There’s no way I couldn’t subscribe immediately after this lol!

  • @rebeccahogan6230
    @rebeccahogan6230 Pƙed 2 lety +2764

    This series is so incredibly useful for young adults like myself who have no idea what they’d like to do. It shows a great look into all these various careers. Thank you!!

    • @kaydeebarker8487
      @kaydeebarker8487 Pƙed 2 lety +65

      If you are thinking of a career as a dispatcher go to your local center and see if they will allow you to do a sit in. This will allow you to go in to the actual center, listen to actual callers, and see what actually goes on. Highly stressful but equally rewarding.

    • @globaladdict
      @globaladdict Pƙed rokem +7

      @@kaydeebarker8487 damn that's cool

    • @nestasymonds3469
      @nestasymonds3469 Pƙed rokem +1

      dang thats wicked

    • @AudreysKitchen
      @AudreysKitchen Pƙed rokem

      Agreed! I wish there was more stuff like this when I was young. 30 years old now and just starting to figure out what I might want to do.

  • @Andrea-qx7oy
    @Andrea-qx7oy Pƙed 2 lety +724

    The fact that he said: "there is calls where we are the last voice that that person hears" my heart breaks!! Never thought about that! WOW

    • @j5m1v8g
      @j5m1v8g Pƙed 2 lety +8

      And the sound of their last breath never leaves us.

  • @lakshyaasharma5330
    @lakshyaasharma5330 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    you did such an amazing job and I'm so freaking proud of you and tbh I watched the whole video without skipping a part and I gained some experience too just the way you did

  • @domp639
    @domp639 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +2

    Being a 911 emergency medical dispatcher myself this video was pretty accurate. Bravo and thank you for showing the world how it is. From Ottawa, Canada.

  • @KateHawkeye
    @KateHawkeye Pƙed 2 lety +1406

    There's calls where you hear a baby's first cry, and there are calls where you hear a caller's heart break as she's doing CPR on her best friend after cutting them down from the ceiling. It's a really rough job, it can seriously suck when people call in to cuss you out while there's (for example) a shooting happening in a different part of the city.
    If you DO NOT have an emergency, call the non-emergent line. Please. It could mean someone's life. No matter how mad you are at your baby's momma for not having your child back to you on time (for example, happened A LOT) please be considerate and call the non-emergent line. The number for your area can be googled.
    Yeah, it's a tough job.
    But nothing else will do. After you get that rush, and you do your job...nothing can beat it.

    • @StephenZipprich
      @StephenZipprich Pƙed 2 lety +25

      Fellow dispatcher here, thanks for answering the call.

    • @KateHawkeye
      @KateHawkeye Pƙed 2 lety +9

      @@StephenZipprich Thank you for your work too. :)

    • @Idk-fj7kf
      @Idk-fj7kf Pƙed 2 lety +16

      @intriguing Woman u dont sound intriguing at all

    • @nadifaidriss3504
      @nadifaidriss3504 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      very stressful job to do.
      I am thankful for all the jobs done and serving everyday life in the nation.

    • @silas537
      @silas537 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@Idk-fj7kf 💀

  • @Sophie-nz9fz
    @Sophie-nz9fz Pƙed rokem +1106

    these people are heroes. it's insane that they're considered receptionists to the job market when they are literally the FIRST people you call in a scary or life-threatening situation. they're essential.

    • @krayziejerry
      @krayziejerry Pƙed rokem +18

      They get paid like $20/hr with mandatory overtime, not much. Money for that position.

    • @Jackryan229
      @Jackryan229 Pƙed rokem +13

      Luckily in Canada 911 Dispatchers are considered First Responders and are treated and paid as such

    • @HyenaBellaDanceNSing
      @HyenaBellaDanceNSing Pƙed rokem +7

      @@krayziejerry to be fair a lot of emts and medics dont make much more, if at all. hell some make less. all first responder positions (and I include dispatch in that as thats what they are) are not paid nearly enough.

    • @Nina-856
      @Nina-856 Pƙed rokem +3

      I was in shock that they are seen as receptionist. I always believed they were considered first responders

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Pƙed rokem

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  • @makennataylor6634
    @makennataylor6634 Pƙed rokem +4

    The way they have to be so calm even if someone is dying or there’s a really big problem is actually crazy because I could never do that at all

    • @NEWLILLYHOT
      @NEWLILLYHOT Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      I have to continue with tears going down my face and I'm just the 911 interpreter

  • @noname8354
    @noname8354 Pƙed 2 lety +2086

    A few months ago, I called 911 because my dad died. The operator was honestly amazing and she helped me with CPR (I already knew he was dead and there were some problems so I didn't call them until 15min after he stopped). So while it was pointless doing that, I'm thankful with how calmly the operator handled the situation
    Edit: to everyone giving their condolences in the comments, thank you so much.

    • @BaileyxFilmz16
      @BaileyxFilmz16 Pƙed 2 lety +78

      Im so sorry for your loss

    • @ria6480
      @ria6480 Pƙed 2 lety +41

      im sorry, hope ur doing well ❀❀

    • @YahwehIsGracious_
      @YahwehIsGracious_ Pƙed 2 lety +29

      same thing happened to me, sorry for your loss.

    • @Dctctx
      @Dctctx Pƙed 2 lety

      Come on you bastard, BREATHE!

    • @sharissenormoyle8073
      @sharissenormoyle8073 Pƙed 2 lety +10

      Dude omg thats so ssd dude that happened to me i know how you feel but the 911 operrster resly just made me realy calm

  • @TheCrazyPUNKIN
    @TheCrazyPUNKIN Pƙed rokem +1917

    Watching Michelle with her first call brought me back to my first call. Although mine wasn’t a child birth it was a suicide. You never know what to expect. The emotions are high, your adrenaline is rushing, sometimes it was hard but every dispatcher will become numbed to these situations with time. I know that sounds bad but when we deal with stuff like this every day it becomes a normal occurrence for all of us. This video really does capture the overwhelming emotions we all get when we first start doing the job.

    • @gisellethesquid
      @gisellethesquid Pƙed rokem

      But Michelle was doing a fake call right? The call was staged?

    • @ila_serah
      @ila_serah Pƙed rokem +26

      You're amazing 💕

    • @griffinroblox73
      @griffinroblox73 Pƙed rokem +3

      why would a child birth have something to do with a suicide

    • @melvinlimanto4177
      @melvinlimanto4177 Pƙed rokem +58

      Its about their first call

    • @shelleys1872
      @shelleys1872 Pƙed rokem +7

      how long does it take to numb you? I am in the process of taking the test to become a dispatcher

  • @sciencegrads123
    @sciencegrads123 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    At the end of the final challenge, I was in tears. Happy and Sad tears were at the verge of falling down my eyes. Thanks to all dispatchers anywhere and everywhere

  • @RacingBedgood
    @RacingBedgood Pƙed 2 dny

    When she cried after the baby was delivered, I ended up crying. That's such an emotional job. No way I could handle that. So much respect for the men and women who work in this field.

  • @fox2mike28
    @fox2mike28 Pƙed 2 lety +1153

    Sarah is just awesome; a fantastic role model. She projects an aura that oozes credibility and is just so unquestionably slick, confident, professional, comforting, and an excellent mentor to Michelle.

  • @Min_majesty33
    @Min_majesty33 Pƙed 2 lety +1003

    This couldn’t have come at a better time! I’m taking the civil service exam next week in my city to potentially be a 911 dispatcher and I have no idea what it’s like on the inside, so this little window into what to expect is super helpful!

    • @MichelleKhare
      @MichelleKhare  Pƙed 2 lety +197

      Good luck with your exam!!! :)

    • @AzraNr7
      @AzraNr7 Pƙed 2 lety +19

      good luck,you've got this :)

    • @fra1593
      @fra1593 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      Best of luck to you!! You can do it!😊

    • @johnnylchalk2370
      @johnnylchalk2370 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Good luck đŸ€ž

    • @Luca_fallz
      @Luca_fallz Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Good luck, I wish you the best in your exam

  • @Laghagua
    @Laghagua Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +3

    Oh Jesus... this really was intense i did cry with you. You did a great job and thank you for all who made it possible. ♄
    I am so happy for a new human life to come to this world and hope the baby and family is allright : )

  • @waynestewart1919
    @waynestewart1919 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    Well done @SouthMetroFireRescuePIO 911 Communications Center! And thank you Mrs. Khare for sharing your experience. The part where the trainer breaks down a bit really got to me. Congratulations on your badge. You earned it!

  • @SobeSalas
    @SobeSalas Pƙed 2 lety +756

    Dispatchers being called resptionists is heartbreaking especially when they hear the scariest moments of people's lives on that call from injuries to kidnappings to even death. It's so honorable that these people do what they do and they keep going even after hearing those calls is so brave.

  • @clorett15
    @clorett15 Pƙed 2 lety +702

    I was a dispatcher for awhile and I loved it. Unfortunately, I have bills to pay and I decided to seek a higher income. I currently do less and make more. Its very frustrating how little dispatchers are thought of.
    Thank you for the likes. I now have more free time to do community service. I learned a valuable lesson that a job doesn’t have to define who you are. I can still help others while working in a less stressful environment.

    • @mademoiselleadeline261
      @mademoiselleadeline261 Pƙed 2 lety +21

      omg that really needs to change

    • @katieahhh2719
      @katieahhh2719 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      You would rather make more money? Wow- here i thought you done it for people's lives.

    • @pilomaryy
      @pilomaryy Pƙed 2 lety +75

      @@katieahhh2719 you're in for a rude awakening when you'll have to pay taxes and bills

    • @branddransnothingbuthands599
      @branddransnothingbuthands599 Pƙed 2 lety +59

      @@katieahhh2719 And what about you? Do you save lives? Do you wake up each day and say “wow! I wanna save people for free! I don’t need money to survive!”
      Stop judging someone for their career choices when you don’t even know the full story. Saving peoples lives is great and all but many people forget that they have lives too, they should save themselves too.

    • @derekcox543
      @derekcox543 Pƙed 2 lety +15

      @@katieahhh2719 Kind of hard to save lives if you live in a cardboard box and lost your car and have to ride a bike to work. You should direct that Karen attitude to the state government slashing dispatch budgets and not giving these people who are critical to our society a decent wage. While these rich state & federal politicians left and right wing pocket our tax dollars and go golfing in Cancun.

  • @valpon9
    @valpon9 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    omg, I just found in your channel all the answers that I always made myself. It is amazing how you show all what it is like to do the most extraordinary jobs, which we wouldn't know otherwise. Thank you so much.

  • @WiscoBoundTrucker
    @WiscoBoundTrucker Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +1

    14:15 that is EXACTLY why i could NEVER do that job. For a man im a very emotional creature, and i feel 180% of the emotions your average person goes through. I would legit probably quit my first day. I have MAD RESPECT for anyone that does that job.

  • @Ari-yy6et
    @Ari-yy6et Pƙed 2 lety +586

    At 24 years old, last month, I was compelled to make my first 911 call. The dispatcher saved my friend's life by preventing him from committing suicide. It was an extremely stressful moment, I cried but the dispatcher managed to help me feel calm during the entire situation & she even prayed with me over the phone. She gave me her name, it’s Janine & she drives a blue jeep. I will forever be grateful for what she did 💙 ps. I mentioned her car bc she told my friend that if he ever sees a blue Jeep, it might just be her (:

    • @greg8510
      @greg8510 Pƙed 2 lety +27

      didn't really need to tell us that she drives a blue jeep but im glad ur friend is alive

    • @Ari-yy6et
      @Ari-yy6et Pƙed 2 lety +13

      @@greg8510 I also got her address u want it?

    • @greg8510
      @greg8510 Pƙed 2 lety +8

      @@Ari-yy6et can u grab the address to the nearest clinic cuz I think there’s something wrong..

    • @Ari-yy6et
      @Ari-yy6et Pƙed 2 lety +14

      @@greg8510 she exits work at 6 gets home at 7

    • @angelothehorrorfan5013
      @angelothehorrorfan5013 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @@Ari-yy6et how do you know where she lives

  • @tmack1078
    @tmack1078 Pƙed 2 lety +373

    Michelle will never be out of a job. She knows how to do everything. Literally.

  • @sonnyca
    @sonnyca Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    These amazing individuals deserve all our respect and admiration.

  • @ashmoshrishon
    @ashmoshrishon Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

    Sorry i'm late - only just come across your channel Michelle. I'm a grown man, fairly used to the roughs of life, had all sorts of ess aitch eye tea thrown at me throughout the years, yet reduced to tears listening to that baby being delivered. This is one of the most wholesome videos on the internet, so thank you.

  • @samanthawilliams9710
    @samanthawilliams9710 Pƙed 2 lety +455

    The fact that they are considered receptionists is just galling. Heroes, every one of them!

    • @emilystokes0413
      @emilystokes0413 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      My mom is one and it is a very tough job especially when kids don’t make it through the situation. It’s crazy hearing what she has to hear and go through. Dispatchers are very under appreciated by the government and it’s so sad to hear because they are really the ones saving people by making the right decisions and staying calm.

    • @la._.morenaaa4479
      @la._.morenaaa4479 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@emilystokes0413 let your mom know I consider her a HÉROE ❀

    • @MoparGuy1625
      @MoparGuy1625 Pƙed 2 lety

      As EMTs we’re called ambulance drivers. So yea. Cops and fire fighters are only considered hero’s. It gets old.

    • @emilystokes0413
      @emilystokes0413 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@MoparGuy1625 wow that’s ridiculous. I’m so sorry for that.

    • @MoparGuy1625
      @MoparGuy1625 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@emilystokes0413 ty

  • @wesleyferino415
    @wesleyferino415 Pƙed 2 lety +487

    As a former 911 dispatcher, current police officer, thank you for making this video! Thanks for shedding light on the unsung heroes!

    • @therealmarsx
      @therealmarsx Pƙed 2 lety +11

      thank you so much for your service. your work is truly appreciated

    • @Daniella_Wolfie
      @Daniella_Wolfie Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Thank you for your service, I appreciate you saving lives, you are a hero ❀

    • @missdamia5342
      @missdamia5342 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Wesley, as a former dispatcher (20+years) just a bit of advice. Don’t forget what a dispatcher does for you and try not to get too frustrated with them
      It’s easy to do from the road (1st hand knowledge. Was also a reserve deputy). Deep breath before you bite someone’s head off Please.

    • @therealmarsx
      @therealmarsx Pƙed 2 lety

      @@missdamia5342 huh?

    • @wesleyferino415
      @wesleyferino415 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@missdamia5342 oooh trust me! I'm the one guy on my shift that doesn't bite their head off

  • @WilliamTan168
    @WilliamTan168 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +2

    you & all dispatchers are awesome!
    what a job!

  • @NormalBacon116
    @NormalBacon116 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +3

    I watched the full video and it made me think what dispatchers have to go through everyday and now ALL of my respect goes to dispatchers ❀

    • @shawnmierczynski9830
      @shawnmierczynski9830 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Seriously they’re the silent heroes they may not be on scene but they’re the first person you call

  • @PardyN2
    @PardyN2 Pƙed rokem +967

    She actually did so amazing, I know it was a mock call but dang.

    • @anna-wt2tz
      @anna-wt2tz Pƙed rokem +27

      it was fake? :O

    • @Hurb2
      @Hurb2 Pƙed rokem +159

      @@anna-wt2tz yea it would be retarded to let someone take real calls on their first day, the birth call was already stressful enough, imagine if someone's life is in danger and they don't get the proper help because it's the dispatcher's first call, I got carried away a bit I think I need sleep

    • @merarirodriguez6009
      @merarirodriguez6009 Pƙed rokem +22

      @@Hurb2 no it sounded pretty real and Michelle is real with her videos

    • @cf-1043
      @cf-1043 Pƙed rokem +85

      @@merarirodriguez6009 it literally said in the video that it was an actor

    • @stephaniehorchreder803
      @stephaniehorchreder803 Pƙed rokem +7

      Agreed! She did so great! South Metro and plenty of other agencies are always hiring 😊

  • @tracyalan7201
    @tracyalan7201 Pƙed 2 lety +614

    Michelle is a superwoman. She's so impressive tackling some of the most difficult challenges imagined and she shows that she can do it. She is no paper tiger, she's the real deal.

    • @notjustinyeetroblox9928
      @notjustinyeetroblox9928 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      The best channel here on this platform

    • @notjustinyeetroblox9928
      @notjustinyeetroblox9928 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      or one of the best

    • @cu12351
      @cu12351 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      The real superwomen/men are those who do this job everyday because they want to, and their passion is helping people not for for views money or clout

    • @bojanakovacevic6801
      @bojanakovacevic6801 Pƙed 2 lety

      someone said it was fake call?

  • @alfgumby
    @alfgumby Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +1

    Brought me to tears. Awesome job!

  • @cbdy1358
    @cbdy1358 Pƙed 2 lety +441

    As a law enforcement officer I’m so glad you did this episode. Dispatchers are literally lifesavers, not gonna lie I teared up during this episode

    • @Blap552
      @Blap552 Pƙed rokem +5

      I teared up too,she did Super-Good! Thank you as well sir!

    • @LT2503
      @LT2503 Pƙed rokem +4

      You and me both. I am a former LEO turned firefighter, truned dispatcher myself, specific to fire/rescue in a European capitol, and I had no idea this job was so similar across the pond. It was weird watching this before bed, after a 12 hr shift. Surprised to feel absolutely ALL the feels from this.

    • @randomthings3227
      @randomthings3227 Pƙed rokem +1

      Thank you for your service

  • @cheyennehenry1
    @cheyennehenry1 Pƙed 2 lety +761

    The school shooting segment had me teary eyed.... actually the whole thing had me crying. Thank you, Michelle, for showing your audience the raw and real emotions of the other voice of on the end of a 911 call.

    • @TheGoldenDuckies
      @TheGoldenDuckies Pƙed 2 lety +1

      yet people still push the defund the police

    • @carterskindle7086
      @carterskindle7086 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @Lil Candle Light yeah, I don't understand people's ideologies these days. People are trying to defund the police over a couple freak accidents and a whole lot of bull$*it. We need the police lmao, society would go to hell if we didn't have them.

    • @cheyennehenry1
      @cheyennehenry1 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@TheGoldenDuckies 911 dispatchers are not police officers

    • @TheGoldenDuckies
      @TheGoldenDuckies Pƙed 2 lety

      @@cheyennehenry1 it affects the dispatchers regardless so whats your point

    • @bigdawg2011
      @bigdawg2011 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @kkitahs21 who is the most important to you? Take that person, act like their on your call. Maybe there’s a break in, and you hear screaming, then silence. That’s the last thing your hear from that person, for months you have to know that’s the last of them you hear,