(WFRV) – In what was supposed to be a family event at the Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office, quickly became an all-hands-on-deck situation on Tuesday as severe weather led to a bombardment of calls for service.
According to a release from the Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office, an open house and soup cook-off was being held Tuesday afternoon/evening for the families of the Sheriff’s Office’s 911 dispatchers.
Officials say it was supposed to be an event geared towards showing the dispatchers’ families what goes on behind the headset and thanking them for the sacrifices they make as they support the dispatchers in their work; however, “Mother nature had different plans.”
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An evening of tours, family time, and test-tasting quickly turned into an all-hands-on-deck situation, much like in Winnebago County, as the Communication Center was said to have gotten overloaded with calls…