LA’s 911 system on brink of collapse as outrageous number of calls miss even the minimum standard
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LA’s 911 system on brink of collapse as outrageous number of calls miss even the minimum standard First responders in Los Angeles are struggling to answer 911 calls on time amid staffing shortages, and now operators are pleading with city hall for more…
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LA’s 911 system on brink of collapse as outrageous number of calls miss even the minimum standard First responders in Los Angeles are struggling to answer 911 calls on time amid staffing shortages, and now operators are pleading with city hall for more…
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