From Deseret News archives:
Should Provo 911 send a call for help?
Center is understaffed, former dispatcher says
Geslison points out that before a citywide budget cutback in 2003, the center had 23 positions.
Ferre differentiates between positions added through city funds and those that come from 911 surcharge funds, a monthly fee included on phone bills, but Raylene Ireland, Provo's spokeswoman, says that isn't fair because the 911 money comes to the city for the purpose of helping with staffing.
Bolda challenged Ferre when a Deseret Morning News story quoted her in March as saying the city hadn't added a dispatcher position since the early 1990s.
"I showed her on paper that was not true and felt the city was being misrepresented," Bolda said, "and she would not acknowledge that."
"We can show you there has been an increase," Geslison said. "End of story."
The memos
Ferre crafted long, detailed memos full of charts and graphs over a seven-year period leading up to Aston's 911 call in October 2004. In fact, Ferre wrote a memo three days before Aston died.
In a April 2003 memo, Ferre responded strongly when told she would lose one dispatch position.
"Two of the most difficult ones are right at the budget time," Ireland said. "The April memos are the budgetary process. There is a frame of mind represented there, an intensity about her feelings about having to realize a cutback because of the cutbacks everyone in the city was realizing. I think she tries to make her point in the most compelling way she can. Everyone lost personnel. Patrol, detectives, fire, paramedics, dispatch. No one was spared. In a city, everyone has to work within the context of the budgetary issues that they have."
But Ferre says today that she came to believe Geslison and Bolda viewed her memos as typical of a good manager fighting for more staff but insists she saw a real crisis, and her strong language continued beyond 2003.
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