San Francisco's 911 dispatchers are expressing concerns about staffing levels despite the Department of Emergency Management's decision to not mobilize dispatchers for the upcoming APEC summit. Two Oakland city councilmembers are demanding answers regarding the city's poor 911 and non-emergency answering times. Calling 911 in Oakland is compared to calling customer service for a cable company. The SF Board of Supervisors meeting highlighted concerns over the APEC conference, which is expected to generate $53 million for the local economy.
๐ณ๏ธ SF Supervisors Debate APEC, Housing Issues ๐ The SF Board of Supervisors meeting highlighted major concerns over the upcoming APEC conference, raised $20 million, expected to generate $53 million for the local economy. https://t.co/XaXvH4rlvW
Calling 911 in Oakland is like calling customer service for your cable company. https://t.co/EcovxOtAnE
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Two Oakland city councilmembers are pressing staff for action and answers as they try to determine why the cityโs 911 and non-emergency answering times are among the worst in the state. https://t.co/LtaRQ8ge81
San Francisco's 911 dispatchers are warning city officials about current staffing levels, even after the Department of Emergency Management backed off plans to mobilize dispatchers next month's APEC summit. https://t.co/Jvx0GJFtlt