I went off because your defense of a cop who put people's lives at risk is disgusting.
You had already proven to me that you were incapable of discussing anything like an adult.
Peasley, who was working the dispatch desk in the Troop E barracks in Montville, was punished after an internal affairs investigation for several offenses, including conduct unbecoming a police officer, ***inefficient action*** and lack of decorum, police said.
(emphasis mine)
"'Inefficient action"
The trooper hung up on the caller because he apparently thought he had received several other calls about the same incident.
Should this trooper be fired 4831The father of the motorcycle victim was on the Early Show this morning. He had enough to deal with behind losing his son, which is a pain I hope no one here ever experiences...
So why would he dispatch anything if he thought he had already dispatched something.
The other dispatcher sent the ambulance.
call from the friend was the first Troop E received for that accident.
Yup - and since he didn't send anything, there must have been some delay unless all emergency units were already tied up with other calls and wouldn't have been able to respond immediately anyway.
Are you telling me there is no way other than memory for dispatchers to see if units are already responding?
It also showed that Peasley was rude to a second caller who reported the accident, telling him Sawyer "shouldn't have been riding that way."
Should this trooper be fired 4829jaybird I see, time servers. Chair warmers. Just the person I'd want on the end of the line when there's a possibility that a loved one is bleeding to rest...
The article is pretty skewed. The point is that he hung up on them without so much as confirming where the accident was.
How is he supposed to dispatch someone if he can't be sure where it is?
He may have thought he already responded to them, but I can't imagine there aren't procedures in place to check that sort of thing.
not by him