Respectfully, I could not disagree with you more. The 911 operator had to ask questions and rely on answers provided by the caller to assess the situation, and it was a fluid situation. She, 911, remained on the phone until officers arrive as is the typical case in order to stay apprised and on top of the situation, 911 did not know if Jake was going to show up and blow everyone away, nor did occupants of the house and the occupants had expressed concern about their safety. I do not see 911 making the caller justify why Jayme needed help, I see 911 wanting to be apprised of Jayme's condition so that she could relay to paramedics what to be prepared for, for all 911 knew Jayme could have had a gaping shot gun blast to her chest and so she asked why paramedics were needed. All in all, I thought 911 was outstanding and I want to add that 911 is not at all responsible for how long it took for LE to arrive. There is nothing in the call that indicates when 911 dispatched officers, in my mind it would have been immediately. This 911 operator knew full well that the call was regarding Jayme Closs
Like I said, I respectfully disagree. It is interesting how differently all of us view or interpret events...that's all.