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Dispatchers Who Saved Us

48 min · 21. april 2026
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What if the reason you stayed in this career… wasn’t you? In this episode of Viewpoints, Kris Inman joins Cherie Bartram to reflect on the unseen moments that shape a dispatcher’s journey—the people who step in when doubt is at its highest and quietly change everything. From early career struggles to lasting impact, this conversation explores the “unsung heroes” of 911—the ones who see potential before it’s visible, and whose influence carries far beyond a single shift.

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