Dispatcher Matthew Sanchez was accused of negligence after Jaydon Chavez-Silver's dying. Jaydon's tragic death is examined in MTV's 'True Life Crime.'
Shows like 9-1-1, Nightwatch, and Rescue Me give fans an in-depth take a look at the lives of first responders and the delicate eventualities that they in finding themselves in on a daily basis. Much like firefighters and law enforcement officials, 911 responders play a main role in keeping our communities safe. Although 911 dispatchers are the spine of the emergency responders unit, over the previous few years, they’ve gotten a lovely unhealthy rap.
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Recently, NFL player Richard Sherman’s wife made headlines after calling 911 for help. Instead, she was once met with a quick temper from a dispatcher who has since come underneath fireplace on social media. And in 2015, the courtroom of public opinion decided that Albuquerque Fire Department veteran Matthew Sanchez was accountable of not pleasant his duties on the night that Jaydon Chavez-Silver was once murdered.
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On June 25, 2015, in Albuquerque, 17-year-old Esperanza Quintero called 911 to request lend a hand for her pal, who we now know is Jaydon Chavez-Silver. Jaydon, also 17, had been shot in a drive-by shooting. During the call, Albuquerque Fire Department dispatcher Matthew Sanchez persisted to ask if Jaydon was once nonetheless breathing, at which level Esperanza was annoyed and swore at him.
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Matthew informed Esperanza that she may just "deal with it [herself]" and hung up the telephone.
Although Matthew still dispatched help, many consider that the first responder’s negligence may have led to Jaydon’s next loss of life. In a earlier interview with the Associated Press, Esperanza opened up about the emotional telephone call.
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“I don’t understand how a lot more I may have stayed calm,” she explained. “It was provoking at the time but I didn’t have a choice. What more could I've completed?”
Later, Jaydon’s family sued the town and settled for $50,000 in court docket, and these days, Jaydon’s mom Nicole is nonetheless preventing for crime reform in honor of her son. But what happened to the 911 dispatcher who responded the call? Where is Matthew Sanchez now?
After his resignation, Matthew accredited a activity about a 12 months later at the Bernalillo Fire Department, however it wasn’t long before he used to be fired. Matthew received information of his termination only days after he was once hired, leading him to later sue the city for wrongful termination.
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“I reached out to the county manager and public protection director and expressed my considerations over the hire. At no time did I ever direct an outcome,” Commissioner Wayne Johnson up to now stated in a statement, in step with KRQE.
In 2018, KRQE reported that the Bernalillo Fire Department agreed to pay out a agreement of $25,000. Since then, it kind of feels that Matthew Sanchez has been beautiful underneath the radar, as he has just about no digital footprint.
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