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Re: Jersey City to shake up 911 dispatching system
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Some of those operators believe they are Judge Judy and based on their own opinion of a call, will or will not relay the information or need for emergency services to respond....I'd love to see an audit done on how calls are dealt with and how they are evaluated for a response.
Might be time to retire some operators and even to see if there was any ethical issues when they were given a job - nepotism / employment favors ?
Posted on: 2013/9/17 23:56
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State officials may review Jersey City after reports of 911 problems
By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal The state office that oversees 911 call centers may investigate Jersey City thanks to a story in yesterday?s edition of The Jersey Journal that detailed problems callers have had reaching city 911 operators. State regulations require all 911 calls be picked up within 10 seconds, or 20 seconds during heavy call periods. But callers have reported to The Jersey Journal that they have waited so long for 911 operators to pick up that sometimes they just hang up and wait for operators to call them back. READ MORE
Posted on: 2013/9/17 21:38
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Jersey City to shake up 911 dispatching system
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Jersey City to shake up 911 dispatching system after complaints no one picks up
By Terrence T. McDonald/The Jersey Journal Jersey City says it plans to make changes to its 911 dispatching system after hearing complaints that calls to 911 can result in up to 30 rings before an operator answers. The problem surfaced again in April when witnesses tried to report a pedestrian being struck and killed at Kennedy Boulevard and Fairmount Avenue. READ MORE
Posted on: 2013/9/17 14:03
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