I'm too full of rage to talk about the Boston Marathon tragedy right
now. Instead, as this was already National Telecommunicators Week, I'd
ask that you take a moment to send thoughts and prayers to the 911
operators/dispatchers of the Boston area. These men and women, already
stressed by a major event in their city, are among the unsung heroes who
have to hold it together when everything is falling apart.
Nice post Mark. I love the prayer! Sounds like a job I could never handle because I can't deal with the sight of blood. Prayers for Boston.
ReplyDeleteOf course, as a dispatcher in a 911 center you seldom have to actually see blood! It's not something that bothers me, though. Vomit, on the other hand ...
DeleteA very appropriate prayer for the profession.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should recite it every day when I get in to work ...
DeleteWe tend to think of first responders, without a thought to that miracle worker who gets them where they need to be - who is the first line of defense for the victim. Thank you so much for this reminder. That's a beautiful prayer!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it, Karla ... I have to say, when the crap really starts, it's a lot less fun working in dispatch than it is being on a fire truck!
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