September 16th, 2004.The operators at Pensacola's 9-1-1 center didn't need to see the storm outside to know Hurricane Ivan it was bad.They were hearing it first
The operators at Pensacola's 9-1-1 center didn't need to see the storm outside to know Hurricane Ivan it was bad.Similar scenes and calls have been playing out for days in Florida, Georgia and North Carolina following last week's devastating Hurricane Helene .
It's a special kind of stress that is entirely understood by those who work here... at Mobile County's own 9-1-1 call center.That's Lin Casoria-Scott, supervisor of the Mobile center, taking another call.
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