Women don’t hesitate to call 911 emergency help — for someone else. But when they’re the ones having a heart attack, only about half will make the call that could save their own lives.
Supervisors at 9-1-1 centers from around the country are eying Ball State for a free course to help them better understand their relationship with media.
Christie Sims, Emergency Services Dispatcher for Tompkins County New York, was interviewed by Keith Wilcox, creator of AlmightyDad.com, a blog dedicated to parenting advice and research.
Stay calm.
That is the most important factor when calling 911, whether it’s for a medical emergency or a crime, according to Community Police Team Officer Kiehn with the Seattle Police Southwest Precinct.