I have to agree..... I want to hear the other side of the story. Why was LE diverted, what other call were they responding to that took precedence over a woman with a knife to her neck, How many officers are on duty, Why was she on the phone at one point for 15 minutes or more, why so many calls, why did it take calling the mayor to get LEO's out there, how if her life was so threatened could she proceed to spend so much time on the phone. I personally would like to see and investigation into all of these things. It is illegal to call 911 for false claims. It became a false claim when she wasn't found bleeding out on the floor and she called the mayor.
Sounds to me like some one messed up and this dispatcher (new or old) took the burn for it. His actions were unprofessional at the least. But I also understand them. I have many a time cleared a call, Patrol car and have had several "very nice" things to say about the vic, subject, and so on. I hate to say this but his main error was he was on recording. CYA take your head set off, step away, smoke a cigg, what ever but don't get caught saying that crap on recording.
For the record it isn't EMS under scrutiny here it is Police and at worst all dispatchers. I wouldn't be surprised to see more situations like this pop up over the next couple weeks. Its unfortunate because it brings unneeded attention to all of us.