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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Add It Up: ‘Atlanta 911, thank you for holding’

Posted by Benjamin Fisher on Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 5:46 PM

Number of 911 calls the Atlanta Police Department received between May 10 and July 31 of this year: 243,938

Number of calls 911 staffers kept on hold for an "unacceptable" amount of time during that time period: 30,813

Percentage of Atlanta 911 calls that were placed on hold in December 2008: 33

Longest period of time, in minutes, that WSB-TV found a 911 caller was reportedly placed on hold: 38

Number of minutes a West End home burned in May before firefighters were dispatched by the 911 Center: 17

Number of minutes Rachel Wittenburg waited for a 911 operator in September while her daughter suffered a seizure: 7

Average number of seconds in which emergency calls are answered, according to former call center director Miles Butler in August: 12

Number of seconds it's considered "acceptable" for 911 caller to wait on hold: 40 seconds

Number of calls placed to Atlanta 911 in 2008 that were "abandoned" by the caller: 55,591

Atlanta's 2008 crime ranking among 268 cities with more than 100,000 people: 14

Sources: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta Police Department, WSB-TV

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I always have heard that when help is needed and seconds count, the police are minutes away. I guess in a lot of cases, hours is more like it. Folks, get and learn to use guns. Get a GFL. The police cannot protect you, and they seem to be unable to even take the fucking police report after the fact in a timely manner. As has always been the case to some degree, but especially now, your safety is in YOUR hands. So quit being chickenshits and buy a gun. (The criminals already have theirs, so you're just evening the score.) Not to sound like a gun nut, but I promise you that bump in the night is not nearly as horrifying and scary when you've got a 12-gauge or a .38 handy...if you don't want to actually have to shoot anyone, get a pump shotgun...and rack the slide to chamber a shell--even the most hardened, drug-addicted criminal will most likely hit the trail posthaste. Something daunting about that sound.

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