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Beyond the Badge (Women’s History Month): 911 Director Tracie Abell

19 min · 31. mar. 2026
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As part of our Women’s History Month series, we sat down with 911 Director Tracie Abell. Just over a year into the role, she talks about leading the center, the pressure dispatchers face, and how she works to keep morale steady. We also cover the RightSite program, now in place with Columbus Fire & EMS, which helps route lower-priority calls so ambulances and fire units stay available for true emergencies. With National Telecommunicators Week (April 12–18) coming up, this episode puts a spotlight on the people behind the headset. #cpdga

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Beyond the Badge: Inside Columbus’ Care 2 Mental Health Response Unit

On this episode of Beyond the Badge, we highlight Columbus Correct Care (Care 2), Columbus’ first co-responder unit focused on mental health-related calls. The Care 2 Unit responds with a specialized van equipped with a medical triage area staffed by a fire medic and supported by a certified mental health clinician, allowing medical and behavioral health needs to be addressed together on scene. Officer Arthashika Hughes (Columbus Police Department), Fire Medic Ashley Threatt (Columbus Fire & EMS), and Michael Watson (Valley Healthcare) discuss how Care 2 combines law enforcement, EMS, and mental health services into one coordinated response. The team explains how this partnership improves crisis response, reduces strain on emergency resources, and connects individuals to care at no cost to the community. Care 2 is available for outreach, evaluations, and community resource events and can be reached at 762-822-0209. If you or someone you know is in crisis, dial 988. #cpdga

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