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ENID, Okla. — A call comes in to the Enid Police Department’s communications office.

“911, what is the location of your emergency?,” a voice calmly says into the phone.

The voice, often unknown to the caller, then figures out what’s going on and where — anything from a domestic disturbance to a medical emergency — and sends out the appropriate help, whether it’s an officer, a firefighter or an EMT.

One such voice belongs to Erica Moses, a dispatcher in Enid for 12 years whose blood runs gold…