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Special Guest: Congresswoman Norma Torres

Special Guest: Congresswoman Norma Torres

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We start this episode by breaking down a call from two sisters inside of a home that is being broken into. They call 9-1-1 while hiding in the bathroom. How would you handle this call? Let's listen to the call together and have a discussion.

This week, I have the privilege of hosting Congresswoman Norma Torres. We dive deep into H.R.6319, the "9-1-1 Saves Act" , which aims to federally recognize dispatchers as a protective service occupation and provide grant opportunities to 9-1-1 centers nationwide . To learn more about this crucial act and how you can make a difference, watch the full episode on my YouTube channel (@KimTurnerLLC). The contact information to help with this act is below:

Marysol.Ibarra@mail.house.gov
Marysol Ibarra
Communications Director
U.S. Congresswoman Norma J. Torres (CA-35)
2227 Rayburn HOB | Washington, D.C. 20515

We also have Rob Verdone joining us during our recruiting segment of this week's episode. He come's to us today from the Southeastern Massachusetts Regional 9-1-1 center to talk about job opportunities.

TO APPLY: https://www.semrecc.gov/

#KimTurnerPodcast #NormaTorres #911SavesAct #HR6319 #911FirstResponders #DispatchersAreHeroes #SupportOurDispatchers #KTLLC

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