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How 911 calls actually work, according to a former emergency dispatcher

January 15, 2026
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How 911 calls actually work, according to a former emergency dispatcher

Ricardo Martinez II spent more than a decade as a 911 dispatcher, handling thousands of emergencies as US 911 centers face a nationwide staffing and funding crisis.

Across the country, emergency call centers are short-staffed, underfunded, and losing dispatchers faster than they can replace them. A 2023 survey found that one in four 911 positions nationwide is vacant, and 36% of centers reported having fewer positions filled in 2022 than in 2019.

Martinez explains to Business Insider how dispatchers decide who gets help first for police, ambulance, and fire services, why they sometimes have to drop one call to save another, and the “caller hacks” that can literally save your life. He also reveals how burnout, low pay, and constant emotional strain are pushing America’s “first first responders” to the brink.

Martinez now works for a 911 solutions company that manages emergency call networking and trains dispatchers on multiple platforms. He also hosts the “Within the Trenches” podcast and leads the #IAm911 movement, amplifying dispatcher stories and advocating for greater recognition of their work.

For more:

Ricardo’s podcast: https://www.withinthetrenches.net/podcast

#IAM911 Movement: https://www.withinthetrenches.net/iam911-movement

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