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CLEVELAND -- Exactly one week ago Monday night, Cleveland police officers were rushing to Seymour Street after a woman with a child called 911 for help.
Veteran dispatcher Jennifer Daunch
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Steps away from the 911 operator who took the call, veteran police dispatcher Jennifer Daunch declared a Code One, ordering an immediate response from officers in the area.
"I saw it on the screen first. My partner and I looked at each other and somehow we had a feeling that it could be her," she said. "Any call that says, 'I'm Amanda Berry, I've been gone for 10 years,' you have a sense of urgency."
"My heart was racing," Daunch recalled. "I mean, I was trembling. I was crying."
CLEVELAND -- Exactly one week ago Monday night, Cleveland police officers were rushing to Seymour Street after a woman with a child called 911 for help.
Veteran dispatcher Jennifer Daunch
/ CBS News
Steps away from the 911 operator who took the call, veteran police dispatcher Jennifer Daunch declared a Code One, ordering an immediate response from officers in the area.
"I saw it on the screen first. My partner and I looked at each other and somehow we had a feeling that it could be her," she said. "Any call that says, 'I'm Amanda Berry, I've been gone for 10 years,' you have a sense of urgency."
"My heart was racing," Daunch recalled. "I mean, I was trembling. I was crying."