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Nov. 18, 2022

Dispatcher Shannon Seulement from Teacher to Dispatcher, The Voice of Experience

Dispatcher Shannon Seulement from Teacher to Dispatcher, The Voice of Experience

Welcome Shannon Seulement!  She has 34 years as a police dispatcher and plenty of stories to share. I am thrilled to share my mentor and trainers experiences with all of you. 

14 mins - longevity 

15 min - team environment 

16 min - importance of briefing together and then facing person 

17 min - from teacher to dispatcher in 1989 

19 min - shocking parts of being new dispatcher-  callers with mental health

20 min - Thanksgiving murders 

22 min - Halloween riots

24  mins- the story is different to dispatch vs when offices talk to people face to face 

25 min - suicidal male with a shot gun in his mouth.  Shannon works on getting the female past the male and outside to safety.  

27 min-  the truth comes out, the female was hiding a male in the closet upstairs.

29 mins -1st responders are dispatchers, CIT training

32 mins- how police and schools are similar.

33 min -how to talk to people and listening to the background noises.

34 min- voice of experience 

40 min- the value of direct communications from dispatch to officer

42 mins - importance of confirming information

43 mins- Shannons Business : Dog Days Studio - creative outlet to work through trauma

49 mins- commit a crime to get mental health help

50 mins- mental health, covid crisis

51 mins-asking someone if they are suicidal does not make them commit suicide. 

52 mins- staffing issues create stress on dispatchers.  learning how to let it go. 

53 mins- get people on their worst day 

54 mins- grateful citizens :) we love them

55 mins-70,000 people we are still a small town that helps each other, our community 

56 mins- Shannons words of wisdom for a new dispatcher or younger self–have the right personality, have to have a hard shell, careful the hard shell does not become who you are. 

57 mins highs and lows 

58 mins-lower our expectations, if I am disappointed in anyway, I did not have low enough expectations.

60 mins- catching people doing something wrong, instead of training to an expectations.  

61 mins- dangers of lower our expectations. 

61 mins- is 99% good enough? 


 




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