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"When someone calls 911, they don't care that you work for an agency that only dispatches for police or fire. They expect that someone there knows exactly what they're supposed to know and how to handle that situation... Most people will only call 911 two or three times in their lifetime. It's one of the most difficult days of their lives, and you have to have the answers." In this first part of a four-part series, Ty Wooten, Director of Government Affairs at the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch, joins Mahesh to discuss the complex, high-pressure world of 911 emergency communications. Moving away from the common misconception that 911 is just "answering the phone," Ty explains how a 911 professional must be a "master of all trades" — a subject matter expert in medical, fire and police — and how the use of structured protocols allows telecommunicators to focus on emotional cues while the system handles the logic. The conversation explores why standardized training and protocol adoption are critical for addressing the urgent industry challenges in staffing, funding, classification and professional recognition. Let's geek out. Follow Mahesh on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maheshsaptharishi [https://www.linkedin.com/in/maheshsaptharishi/] Follow Motorola Solutions on social LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/motorolasolutions [https://www.linkedin.com/company/motorolasolutions/] X: x.com/MotoSolutions [https://x.com/MotoSolutions] Instagram: instagram.com/motorolasolutions [https://www.instagram.com/motorolasolutions/] Facebook: facebook.com/MotorolaSolutions [https://www.facebook.com/MotorolaSolutions] YouTube: youtube.com/MotorolaSolutions [https://www.youtube.com/MotorolaSolutions] Never miss an episode by subscribing [https://motsol.ink/maheshthegeek]. Please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts if you liked what you heard!
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