Josh is a god damn hero. He saved countless lives. He stayed calm, kept thinking and pulled out all the stops in keeping everyone safe. That’s what a dispatcher should always do in real situations. Absolutely epic
0:33 I'm impressed with how quickly 118 reacted to Josh's order, and them doing so even though the unit's on the scene having told them that the area was clear. It shows us how much trust they have in him that they responded immediately.
I love this because he is playing the perfect support role. In video games, the attack and defense roles are important of course, but the job of the support is to control the battlefield. Heal and buff allies, debuff and harass opponents, and strategize and predict enemies moves. He controlled the situation perfectly
That's why I like the support role so much. People think support is just healing but it's MUCH more than that. Take the Engineer from PVZ, a support role that specializes in crowd control, speed support and ammo supply, the perfect aggressive-support hybrid.
I have a weird feeling that they’re pushing for Josh to become the new team leader, with Maddie taken over his role and May taking over the role of Maddie
@@johnstewart4007 because she wasn’t thinking straight, she’ll probably return in a later episode, she just needs time and honestly I was kinda annoyed why they didn’t involve his Chimney’s second mother (the woman who took care of him after his mom died) more like to me that seemed really obvious to do, especially with the rehabilitation of Chim’s half brother
Not necessarily dispatchers are often able to do things like analysing perimeters and picking up patterns of movement as they are largely removed from the situation and not affected by the majority of the stress of actually being on scene and in the moment (not to say they don’t have their own stresses) and they can see a lot more of the big picture
I was half expecting Josh to say "Check Mate", man was playing virtual chess in his head when he was acting as the guy in the chair when the cops caught the guy.
Boy, do I want to see this whole episode! Josh was an absolute genius as he analyzied the entire perimeter of the boxcar area. This is my favorite part. I could watch it over and over again with the previous part.
He killed this episode. He deserve performer of the week, month, year ,etc. I'm so glad Bobby listened to him. You got to see just how important the dispatcher are as well as the first responders. He acted his ass of in this episode as well. I hope he comes back in the future . I miss Josh and Sue too.👏👏👏👏🧑🚒👮♂. He was leader that day for sure.
It's because he figured out how to mentally map the area without being able to see what was happening. The operator is also technically blind in this scene and is directing everyone based on reports he's heard over his phone.
Bro even without this scene Josh is a goated character I clenched my whole body when he got jumped. This scene is just one of the many reasons he is great.
It is not seen in this clip, but earlier he asked the police to mentioning the container numbers they were passing, and try keeping him updated. Using the information he had he picturing a map of the container yard in his head. If you are thinking my not send a police chopper to help, they were working on it. They were told the helicopter was going to take awhile to get there. Anyway, when he reviewed the locations of each time police said they saw the suspect, he figured out what direction the suspect was trying to go. Thus realizing the suspect is trying to circle back.