Dispatcher Fired Over Mishandling 911 Call During Buffalo Shooting
An emergency services dispatcher in Buffalo, New York, who was accused of hanging up on a 911 call from a supermarket employee during the racist shooting rampage last month was fired Thursday, an official said.
Anderson said the dispatcher, who had worked for Erie County for eight years, had been on paid administrative leave since May 16 “as the mishandled call was investigated.” Latisha Rogers, an assistant office manager at the supermarket, told The Buffalo News that she had called 911 while hiding inside the store and was whispering on the phone to avoid the gunman’s attention.“She was yelling at me, saying, ‘Why are you whispering? You don’t have to whisper,’” Rogers told the News, “and I was telling her, ‘Ma’am, he’s still in the store. He’s shooting. I’m scared for my life. I don’t want him to hear me.
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Buffalo 911 dispatcher fired after mishandling call during supermarket shootingA 911 dispatcher who mishandled a call from a Buffalo supermarket manager during the fatal May shooting was fired on Thursday, the Erie County Department of Personnel confirmed to CNN.
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911 Dispatcher Fired After Allegedly Hanging Up on Store Employee During Buffalo Shooting CallThe dispatcher shouted at an assistant office manager at Tops Friendly Market, asked why she was whispering and hung up, the employee said.
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Buffalo mass shooting: 911 dispatcher fired for allegedly hanging up on store workerThe dispatcher had been placed on administrative leave “pending a disciplinary hearing.”
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911 dispatcher in Buffalo shooting firedA 911 dispatcher accused of bungling an emergency call from the manager of a Buffalo, New York, supermarket when a gunman burst into the store has reportedly been terminated.
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Buffalo 911 dispatcher fired after mishandling call during supermarket shootingThe 911 dispatcher, whose name was not released, had been on paid administrative leave since May 16, the department confirmed. A hearing was held on May 30 to 'terminate the 911 call taker who acted totally inappropriately, not following protocol,' according to County Executive Mark Poloncarz.
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