Re-classify 911 Operators as Protective Service Occupation

Re-classify 911 Operators as Protective Service Occupation

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Why this petition matters

Started by Hank Hunt

The first 911 call in the United States came from Haleyville, Alabama and was made by Alabama Speaker of the House, Rankin Fite on February 16, 1968 to Tom Bevill, a U.S. Representative.

This three digit number has since become the most recognized number in The United States. It takes a special person to answer a 911 call and be able to save a life by listening, hearing and understanding a critical situation and directing the appropriate help to assist or in some cases, actually verbally direct the caller on how to deliver a baby, defuse a Domestic Violence situation, give a person CPR or take a call and with the limited information from a 5 year old be able to communicate the appropriate assistance.

For so many years 911 Operators, Telecommunicators or call takers have been classified as clerical which usually means they are paid wages drastically below the level of responsibility required of the position and do not qualify for many benefits. We ask the U.S. House of Representative to pass H.R. 2351 and the U.S. Senate to pass S.1175, The 911 Saves Act.

Classifying public safety telecommunicators as Protective Service Occupations would correct an inaccurate representation in the Standard Occupational Classification, recognize these professionals for the lifesaving work they perform, and better align the Standard Occupational Classification with related classification systems.

43,370 have signed. Let’s get to 50,000!