Podcast #36: Butte County Dispatchers Evacuate but Continue to Answer-the-Call During Oroville Spillway Incident

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Being a dispatcher is stressful enough, but imagine being one when your entire county must evacuate? In this episode, Cal OES Public Information Officers Robb Mayberry and Monica Vargas chat with two dispatchers from the Butte County Sheriff’s Office about what it was like when evacuations were ordered for Butte, Sutter, and Yuba Counties this last February.

From Right to Left: Butte County Sheriff’s Office Dispatchers Jennifer Honea, Trina Wehle, Cal OES PIOs Monica Vargas and Robb Mayberry

Dispatchers Jennifer Honea and Trina Wehle speak openly about their experience and what was going through their minds during the Oroville Dam Spillway Incident. Hear how first responders and this community came together and maintained operations during a stressful time. They will share how they managed to answer the incoming calls while at the same time having to relocate an entire dispatch center, which laid in the path of possible flood waters. Get tips on how to be better prepared in case you ever have to leave your home because of the threat of an imminent disaster. Learn the one thing you should do when you move into a new community. This episode offers valuable information for those thinking about starting a career as a dispatcher and is eye-opening for even the most seasoned dispatchers.

Kimber the Butte County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Dog

Links

Oroville Spillway Incident Resource Page

Oroville Spillway Incident

Oroville Spillway Incident in Pictures

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