Comms Coach Podcast
Welcome to Comms Coach, the podcast that delves deep into the world of training and quality assurance for 9-1-1. Your host, Lori Henricksen, is a veteran in the field with more than 30 years experience as a dispatcher, trainer and high school teacher who started one of the country's first 9-1-1 Dispatch programs for High School students in Las Vegas, Nevada. In each episode, a lineup of expert guests dive into the critical aspects of emergency communications training, quality assurance and improvement. They share valuable insights, techniques, and best practices to help today's trainers and the next generation of unsung heroes. So whether you're an experienced dispatcher, leader, trainer or simply curious about how to set up and run training or QA programs in your center or school, get ready to embark on a journey of knowledge, growth, and inspiration. This is Comms Coach, building the strength behind every call.
Comms Coach Podcast
Season 2 Episode 5: Eric Guerrero, From Classroom to Command Center
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What if the 911 dispatcher who takes your call tomorrow started learning the job in high school? In this episode, host Lori Henricksen sits down with Eric Guerrero—a professional 911 dispatcher and former student in one of the nation's first high school dispatch programs—to talk about what happens when you give young people a real look at emergency communications before they ever apply for the job.
Eric didn't set out to be a dispatcher. He wanted to be a CSI. But something shifted when he walked into Lori's classroom at Veterans Tribute Career & Technical Academy, and the path he thought he was on quietly gave way to the one he was actually meant for. He shares how that program gave him more than just technical skills—stress management, multitasking, call-taking, radio communications—it gave him an honest picture of what the job really demands, emotionally and mentally, before he was ever sitting in a real comm center with lives on the line.
Lori and Eric dig into what makes these programs work: the sit-alongs, the guest speakers, the partnerships with local agencies, and the culture of integrity and mutual respect for every public safety role that gets woven into students from day one. They also make the case that early exposure to 911 careers doesn't just benefit students—it benefits agencies. When a candidate walks in already understanding the weight of the work, recruitment gets smarter, training gets faster, and retention gets better.
Because the flip side is just as valuable: some students go through a program like this and realize public safety isn't for them. And that's a discovery worth making in a classroom, not six months into agency training.
If you run a comm center, lead a training program, or work in education and you've ever wondered how to build a stronger pipeline into the profession—this episode is the blueprint you've been looking for.
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