Under the Headset is a deep dive into the real world of 911 — the stories, the systems, the split-second decisions, and the people behind the scenes who keep public safety moving. Hosted by Spencer, an experienced Emergency Dispatcher turned IT professional, the show blends insider knowledge, lived experience, humor, and humanity. Every episode pulls listeners into the comm center to explore the reality behind the headset: the calls that shape us, the tech that supports us (and sometimes fails us), and the resilience that keeps dispatchers going shift after shift. Follow our social media platforms: https://linktr.ee/undertheheadsetpod
⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of occupational trauma, mental health struggles, emotional distress, compassion fatigue, suicide ideation, and public safety related critical incidents. Listener discretion is advised.Burnout doesn’t always look like falling apart.
Sometimes… it looks like showing up to work every day while quietly losing pieces of yourself behind the headset.
In this episode of Under the Headset,...
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This episode contains discussions of medical emergencies and death. Listener discretion is advised.
What happens when the path you planned changes… and you find purpose somewhere unexpected?
In this installment of Dispatcher Spotlight, Angelique shares her journey through emergency communications, spending three years working across two different PSAPs after an injury shifted her original goal of pursuing a career ...
Content Advisory:This episode contains discussions of mental health and suicidal ideation. Listener discretion is advised.For the first time on Under the Headset, we step inside the stories of the voices behind the console.
This is the debut of the Dispatcher Spotlight series.
In this episode, we sit down with Oscar, a military veteran with 7 years of dispatch experience across both military and civilian environments. His perspective...
In this episode of Under the Headset, we explore the systems that keep emergency communications running. Learn how Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), call handling platforms, radio networks, GIS mapping, and recording systems work together to coordinate emergency response.
We also discuss the role of Next Generation 911 (NG911) and emerging tools like artificial intelligence, transcription technology, and training simulations that are b...
Content Advisory: This episode contains discussions of cardiac arrest, traumatic injury, and death. Listener discretion is advised.
Some calls don’t end when the line disconnects.
In Part 2 of The Calls We Carry, we explore four moments that quietly reshape the identity of a dispatcher.
A nineteen-year-old on their first solo night shift walks a wife through CPR — and learns what it feels like to do everything right, yet still los...
Radio traffic inside a 911 center isn’t just communication. It’s emotional data transmitted in real time.
In this episode of Under the Headset, Spencer explores the language of emergency radio communications and the subtle tone shifts that can signal danger before the words ever do. From unspoken channel rules to the art of radio triage, this episode breaks down what dispatchers are really listening for when police, fire, and EMS un...
Content Advisory: This episode includes discussion of death, suicide, and traumatic events related to emergency response.
Some calls don’t end when the line disconnects.
This episode marks the beginning of a new miniseries centered on the personal experiences and calls that stay with us long after the shift ends, including stories shared by listeners who trusted me to help carry them.
We start with a listener-submitted story from earl...
What happens when you call 911, and how do dispatchers stay calm under pressure?
In Split-Second Calm, Under the Headset takes you inside the world of 911 dispatch to explain how emergency calls are handled, how dispatchers manage chaos in real time, and why calm is a critical skill in public safety communications. This episode breaks down the role of 911 dispatchers, what callers experience during emergencies, and how training, tec...
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This episode contains discussion of real-world violence, including an active shooter incident, arson, serious injury, and loss of life. It also includes references to emergency response operations and studio radio traffic used for educational and storytelling purposes. Listener discretion is advised.
A Sunday morning in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan turned deadly when a gunman attacked a church, opening fire ...
Dispatchers don’t just listen for words.
They listen for pauses. Breaths. Silence.
In Episode 2, we explore the moments where nothing is being said, and why those moments matter. From phone calls that go quiet to radios that stop responding, this episode dives into how dispatchers learn to recognize danger, fear, and urgency without visuals or certainty.
This is a look at the instinct built through repetition, training, an...
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This episode discusses the July 2025 Camp Mystic flood and the drownings that occurred during the disaster. It includes references to 911 calls, mass-casualty flooding, and the loss of children and young adults. Listener discretion is advised.
This episode is the first of its kind in a miniseries discussing recent or current public safety incidents. We dive into the tragic July 2025 flood at Camp Mystic in Kerr C...
Before the sirens.
Before the flashing lights.Before help is ever on the way.
There’s a voice.
In this premiere episode of Under the Headset, host Spencer takes you inside the world of 911 dispatch. The room behind the screens. The silence before chaos. The people who stay calm when everything else is falling apart.
Drawing from years behind the console, Spencer shares how dispatchers experience the job. The pressure. The m...
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