An emergency dispatcher is ranked as one of the most stressful jobs in America
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Calling 911 in an emergency situation is vital to getting the help you need. Still, many people don’t realize the importance of the dispatchers on the other line.
Emergency dispatchers are trained to control their emotions when taking a call, which can be mentally draining.
Even though the dispatcher may not physically be at the scene, it doesn’t mean they are not affected or experience trauma. Dispatchers not only have to collect the address from the caller and pass it on to the police but they are also relied upon by first responders to ensure their safety.
dispatchers work extended hours as they are needed 365 days out of the year, 24 hours a day. According to salary.com being an emergency dispatcher is the 7th most stressful job in the U.S.
Many take pride in making a difference in the community.
If you are interested in making a difference in the community, here is a link for job openings in El Paso: https://www.elpaso911.org/employment & https://elpasotexas.gov/fire-department/employment-opportunities/