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The City of Grapevine says baristas have the perfect skill set to fill the openings they have. Author: William Joy (WFAA) Updated: 10:27 PM CDT July 28, 2021
GRAPEVINE, Texas 911 dispatch centers across North Texas are struggling to fill openings for the critical service.
“Most agencies are getting to where they’re reaching crisis levels,” Grapevine communications manager Kellie Hayney said.
Grapevine only has eight of its 14 dispatcher jobs filled.
“That’s detrimental obviously to any call center,” Hayney said.
They’re far from alone. Fort Worth says it has 90 call takers but still needs 35 more and Dallas has about 120 spots, but just 65 are filled.
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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced that a ProPublica video project, “Rescuing Her Father from an Assisted Living Facility in the Coronavirus Epicenter,” has been nominated for a News & Documentary Emmy Award in the category of outstanding business, consumer or economic coverage.
The project, co-published with Frontline, was produced by Katie Campbell and Joseph Singer, and it includes cinematography by freelance videographers Michael Werner and Hannes Hosp and additional photography by George Etheredge. The short film was accompanied by a harrowing story written by Joaquin Sapien about a daughter who rescued her father in the middle of the night from the Queens Adult Care Center in Elmhurst, Queens, which had become the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in New York at the beginning of the pandemic.