<p>This week on Tennessee WildCast, we are in the Crossville office for a unique behind‑the‑scenes look at a role many listeners rarely get to hear about: TWRA’s dispatchers. Hosts Jason Harmon and Mime Barnes visit with Lieutenant Mike Beaty and Region 3 dispatcher Lynn Lehman to explore the critical work happening on the other end of the radio. From boating accidents to wildlife calls, missing boaters to bear activity, dispatchers serve as the lifeline between the public and the officers who protect Tennessee’s outdoors.</p><p>Lynn shares his journey from county 911 work to TWRA and talks about the multitasking, communication, and steady focus required to support officers—especially during emergencies on the water or late nights in the field. Mike highlights the trust officers place in dispatchers and how essential they are in keeping responders safe and informed. The crew also breaks down common public calls, how information is managed, and why knowing when (and when <em>not</em><strong>) to call can make all the difference.</strong></p><p>From lifesaving moments to everyday support, this episode shines a light on the people behind the scenes who help keep Tennessee’s outdoors safe. Don’t miss this eye‑opening conversation!</p><p>Tune in now, follow Tennessee WildCast on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode to help spread the word about the vital work of TWRA dispatchers.</p>

Tennessee WildCast

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

#486 Behind the Radio: Inside TWRA Dispatch

JUN 15, 202628 MIN
Tennessee WildCast

#486 Behind the Radio: Inside TWRA Dispatch

JUN 15, 202628 MIN

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<p>This week on Tennessee WildCast, we are in the Crossville office for a unique behind‑the‑scenes look at a role many listeners rarely get to hear about: TWRA’s dispatchers. Hosts Jason Harmon and Mime Barnes visit with Lieutenant Mike Beaty and Region 3 dispatcher Lynn Lehman to explore the critical work happening on the other end of the radio. From boating accidents to wildlife calls, missing boaters to bear activity, dispatchers serve as the lifeline between the public and the officers who protect Tennessee’s outdoors.</p><p>Lynn shares his journey from county 911 work to TWRA and talks about the multitasking, communication, and steady focus required to support officers—especially during emergencies on the water or late nights in the field. Mike highlights the trust officers place in dispatchers and how essential they are in keeping responders safe and informed. The crew also breaks down common public calls, how information is managed, and why knowing when (and when <em>not</em><strong>) to call can make all the difference.</strong></p><p>From lifesaving moments to everyday support, this episode shines a light on the people behind the scenes who help keep Tennessee’s outdoors safe. Don’t miss this eye‑opening conversation!</p><p>Tune in now, follow Tennessee WildCast on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode to help spread the word about the vital work of TWRA dispatchers.</p>