HIRING HEIDI: Helping others as a 3-1-1 call taker

When your house is on fire or you’ve just witnessed a car accident, 9-1-1 is the number to call.

When your streetlights are out or buffelgrass has sprung up in your neighborhood, then 3-1-1 is the number for you.

I recently applied to be a call taker for 3-1-1, the City of Tucson’s answer to those who have everyday, non-emergency questions, for my ongoing “Hiring Heidi” series.

While the stakes are not as high, there is something satisfying about helping those in need of assistance, day in and day out.

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As I adjusted my headset and sat down at the wall of monitors stationed in front of me at my desk, I have to admit I was a bit nervous.

Things got off to a bad start.

I was too slow picking up my first call. Another call taker got to it first.

Then a second call came through.

“311, how can I help you?” I asked.

“I need to get fingerprinted,” the voice on the line said. “I want to be a volunteer for my daughter’s school.”

I guided the caller to the city’s website, where one can schedule an appointment to get printed.

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