ynotdivein
Retired WS Staff
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- Oct 28, 2009
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That case worker must be devestated . She was clearly very sharp and noticed immediately something was wrong. God please send your angels to envelope her in a protective embrace.
I can't listen. I've had a difficult time since this happened. I can't listen to those calls right now. My prayers are with Susan's family, the case worker and all of the investigators and first responders who had to work this horrible scene.
Oh my lordy. The CPS supervisor says the kids may be in danger. Smells gasoline, a child is crying. She cannot give the 911 operator the address after multiple requests. "I don't know the address." This is not good. ILL- prepared for such a potentially dangerous situation.. Shame on the State of WA for having such loose and haphazard protocols and substandard training of it's case workers. NOT OK.
Such total chaos and confusion...and then the one 9-1-1 dispatcher starts to put it all together when she's talking to JP's sister.
I'm with you Gram. I'll listen later. I'm on shock and despair overload. :tears:
the supervisor at the office didn't know the address???
the supervisor at the office didn't know the address???
Wouldn't be that hard to figure out since the guy locked her out. She also claims that by the time she made the 911 call (which was before the fire) the children had been in the house for about 10 minutes.
How did she get there? Maybe she went into panic and couldn't think straight. Poor woman. CPS needs to train their caseworkers for such crisis. Josh is a very evil man ruined everything he touched.