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Information on 911 response times

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Here's a long article in a paper in Wichita, Kansas, about police response to 911 calls:
http://www.kansas.com/196/story/896946. ... ni_popular" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The bottom line is that the response to any high-priority call other than a "officer needs assistance" is at least 2 minutes, and sometimes up to 10. High-priority calls include shootings, robberies, and home invasions in progress.

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seamusTX wrote:The bottom line is that the response to any high-priority call other than a "officer needs assistance" is at least 2 minutes, and sometimes up to 10. High-priority calls include shootings, robberies, and home invasions in progress.
Now, how many aimed shots can the average shooter fire in two minutes? Can you dodge that many?

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One of my relatives was beaten to within an inch of his life by a drunk lunatic using a shovel. His wife had called 911 before the beating started.

Even a 2-minute response time is enough for someone who doesn't care if he gets caught to do a lot of damage.

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One thing I heard recently:

Call 911 and wait....
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the last time i called 911, i got a recording ..
and then i had to wait through the spanish version before i could choose an option . :waiting:

unbelievable !! :totap:
perhaps they were busy at the time .

just glad i was'nt being mugged . :eek6
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This is taken directly from the "goals" section in Houston PD's budget:
"Respond to: priority one calls in range of 3.5 to 5.5 min, priority two calls in range of 8 to 12 minutes, & priority three calls in range of 23 to 27 minutes."

3.5-5.5 minutes isn't very assuring when seconds count.
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