Jennifer_HannahLea

Published: June 18, 2017, 12:45 a.m.

b'Jennifer Manry Final Podcast Transcript\\nBy: Hannah Nguyen and Lea Zawada\\n\\n \\n[Typing on keyboards, faint radio chatter, the phone rings.]\\n \\nJM: 911 emergency. I grew up in a law enforcement family. I was running around the police department since I was born. \\n \\n[Cue Music] \\n \\n[Narration:] Jennifer Manry is a dispatcher at the Menlo Park Police Department. She\\u2019s just celebrated her 28th birthday. She\\u2019s wearing the blue polo of the MPPD and on one of the many screens is a photo of her pug, wearing the same uniform. She grew up listening to exciting stories of cop life.\\n \\nJM: My dad was a sergeant for 30 years and he was at redwood city police department.\\nThey would tell me stories as i got older.\\n \\n[Narration:] Like the time he was in a shootout.\\n \\nJM: The guy was pointing a gun at his pregnant girlfriend and he had my dad on the ground and my dad just took a chance and shot the guy. The only thing he brought home with him was if he had a stressful day you could always tell. He was a little bit quieter he was a little bit more short. But I only know that now because I have days like that too. \\n \\n[Narration:] It felt natural for Manry to work in law enforcement. She was proud of the work her dad did, putting away bad guys. \\n \\nJM: My dad loved his dispatchers and he appreciated them very much. So was like yah you know talk to a couple of them you know I would do little sit alongs. I remember the first day that I did my first sit along that was something where I was like this is fricken awesome. So after that I just kept doing little sit alongs and I\\u2019m like yep that\\u2019s what I wanna do. \\n \\n[Narration:] She found a job that excited her. It was stressful at first, especially when she was on her own for the first time.'