
Taking the true crime genre "behind the scenes", Music City 911 Provides a unique and fascinating approach for podcast listeners.Using real 911 calls, with real 911 dispatchers and real crimes - each episode provides a breakdown of the dispatchers role in the situation. Original officer bodycam audio gives a play by play of incidents from the emergency responder's perspective.Produced and hosted b... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 294 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GovernmentTrue Crime | |||

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I'll be talking about a horrible crime that may have been prevented had the justice system worked properly.
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In this episode I'll be talking about some unique and dangerous incidents involving police officers.
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Love your show!
Have followed from the onset and find Brandon’s pod informative, fascinating, insightful and my appreciation grows for the situations faced by dispatchers and officers daily.
The need for an education campaign regarding how to report details to 911 would be pragmatic and save time sending help and better clarify the situation.
Is there not a way for talk to text possible so that repetition and unnecessary details don’t delay response or starting care prior to medics arrival. I know not alway... more
I’m always excited to see an episode has dropped from this podcaster. He has a great speaking voice, audio is always clear and easy to understand and I appreciate that Brandon normally summarises after each segment of 911/ Bodycam audio.
The Iryna episode I just heard is so sad.
But imagine living in an area where every 911 caller is so uneducated and or doped up that you can’t even understand them,I feel bad for anyone living in an area with such low IQ individuals
I love the show. Keep on doing your thing.
There’s one episode where a lady is in shock after seeing a baby shot in the head and the dispatcher does not believe her. The host defends the dispatchers.
There’s another episode where a baby is being mauled to death by a dog and the host defends the dispatcher being angry with the caller about what apartment.
I think this is exemplified with an episode where a guy is kidnapped in a van and giving out directions and the episode essentially summarizes ‘see how hard our job is!?!’
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Exploring the real-world complexities of 911 calls, each episode offers listeners a unique and engaging perspective on emergency response situations. By utilizing actual audio from dispatcher calls and police body cameras, the content immerses the audience in the gripping realities faced by dispatchers and law enforcement. Topics covered range from domestic disturbances and violent encounters to tragic incidents involving children, all presented with a blend of storytelling and insightful analysis from an experienced host. This approach not only highlights the challenges of emergency response but also emphasizes the human aspects intertwined with each call, making it particularly appealing for fans of true crime and those interested in law ... more
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Recent guests on Music City 911 include:
1. Scott Johnson
2. Bob Motta
3. Bill Cox
4. Stephen Schur
5. Phil Snyder
6. Amy Luffman
7. Annie and Johanna
8. Dr. Honor Doro Townshend
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