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Related: About this forumDurham 911 center staffing shortage causing response delays, firefighters' union says
A firefighters union in Durham said Saturday night that the citys 911 call center had no one present to answer the phones an occurrence it says is not unusual as the city struggles to fill vacant positions.
Calls to the Durham Emergency Communications Center were routed to Raleighs center instead, Jimie Wright, the president of the Professional Fire Fighters of Durham Local 668, said in a news release Saturday.
In an interview Sunday, Wright called the staffing shortage a major risk, with a huge impact for the public. He added that theyve seen it take as long as 10 minutes for a call to reach them when routed through Raleigh.
You can imagine calling 911, and our units arent even on the road for another 10 minutes, he said. There simply is no excuse for it, and weve got to be better.
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(23,504 posts)TexasTowelie
(119,423 posts)and the calls were rerouted to another 911 call center.
TheRealNorth
(9,629 posts)I don't see how you would have had lay-offs with those type of positions.
It this seems like a headline that is put out there on the internet to sway opinion, knowing that not everyone is going to read the article.