"We did not perform as I expect or the citizens of this county expect us to," said Capt. Jim Berry. "We're going to correct that. Certainly I can understand why he was upset. I would be too." But they call this an "isolated incident." County dispatchers receiver more than 400,000 911 calls. They dispatch approximately 130,000. "We're investigating what the laughter was about," said Berry. They started investigating before the complaint ever came in. And say despite the call taker's poor performance, response time wasn't affected. Lalo disagrees.
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Saturday, October 5, 2013
A 911 dispatcher laughed as man reported his girlfriend was on fire
Lalo Delgado's girlfriend caught fire in a freak accident on their way
to Chiva Falls near Tucson, Arizona. But when he called for help, he
says the way dispatcher handled the call was unprofessional. 911: 911 what is your emergency? Caller: My car just kinda caught on fire, my girlfriend caught on fire. Stuck
in the middle of nowhere, Lalo couldn't believe what he heard next.
"Her initial reaction was laugh and giggle in the background," said
Delgado. "It was very disturbing."
911: Is your girlfriend still on fire? Caller: No. 911: No?
(laughter in background) 911: Ok. (chuckles) Umm... Is your vehicle
still on fire? Caller:It's hilarious huh? 911: Sir, is your vehicle
still on fire? Caller: I just heard you smirk... Inaudible. 911: Ok, sir
it wasn't regarding that ok. Caller: Yeah, I just heard you laugh. "You're calling for help, you shouldn't be laughed at," said Delgado. The Pima County Sheriff's Department admits their dispatcher messed up.
"We did not perform as I expect or the citizens of this county expect us to," said Capt. Jim Berry. "We're going to correct that. Certainly I can understand why he was upset. I would be too." But they call this an "isolated incident." County dispatchers receiver more than 400,000 911 calls. They dispatch approximately 130,000. "We're investigating what the laughter was about," said Berry. They started investigating before the complaint ever came in. And say despite the call taker's poor performance, response time wasn't affected. Lalo disagrees.
"If she wasn't there playing around giggling and would have been right
on it," said Delgado. "One minute, two minutes, every minute counts
man." Lalo even called back. 911: 911, what is your emergency?
Caller: Yeah. 911: Hello? Caller: Yeah I called in a few minutes ago and
I just wanted to make sure you took me seriously. By that time,
help was already on the way. But his faith in 911, he says, already
shaken. "Hopefully the next person that calls 911 doesn't get laughed
at," said Delgado. The dispatcher is still working pending the outcome
of the investigation. As far as Lalo's girlfriend, she is slowly
recovering, but she has a long road ahead.
"We did not perform as I expect or the citizens of this county expect us to," said Capt. Jim Berry. "We're going to correct that. Certainly I can understand why he was upset. I would be too." But they call this an "isolated incident." County dispatchers receiver more than 400,000 911 calls. They dispatch approximately 130,000. "We're investigating what the laughter was about," said Berry. They started investigating before the complaint ever came in. And say despite the call taker's poor performance, response time wasn't affected. Lalo disagrees.
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