She should be fired.
I agree that accidents and misjudgements happen but she is in a position of serious responsibility.
Remember, death is the one mistake that can't be apologized for or made right.
If the crcumstances hadn't ended with a death I would agree with a simple reprimand.
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Originally posted by AGDee
The local papers are reporting that she will not be fired but has been disciplined (I believe it's a brief suspension), that she's a veteran dispatcher who has a very good record and that over 1/3 of the calls they get daily are prank calls. NOT that I'm justifying, just saying what the papers are reporting.
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