Worst nightmare Texas woman reveals husband died of cardiac arrest as she waited 15 minutes on 911 call
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911 Call Taker The APD Emergency Communications Center is hiring 911 Operators and Police Dispatchers! The application deadline is July 30th! Click here to apply:Police Dispatcher 911 Call Taker I am appalled to learn that recently, there have been folks who called 911 in an emergency and have had to wait because of staffing. There is no good excuse. I've personally had to call Austin's 911 several times in the past year and am grateful for their professionalism. She told reporters: “The phone (was) just ringing, and ringing, and ringing." She continued: “When you hear the phone ring for 15 minutes and you can’t get to anybody to help you is the worst nightmare that you could have." According to the New York Post, the 911 response time in Austin, , is slower than national response times. Fox reported that while 64% of 911 calls in Austin are answered in 15 seconds, the percentage stands at 90% in other states.
Worst nightmare Texas woman reveals husband died of cardiac arrest as she waited 15 minutes on 911 call
Criticism has been levelled at authorities due to the incident (Image via Alex Edelman/AFP) On May 7, 2022, Texas man Casey Gotcher died of in Austin. In a recent interview with Keye-TV, Casey's wife, Tanya Gotcher, claimed that her husband's death could have been prevented if 911 dispatchers had not kept her on hold for 15 minutes. Tanya Gotcher claimed that Casey Gotcher might have survived if an ambulance had been sent in time. I am appalled to learn that recently, there have been folks who called 911 in an emergency and have had to wait because of staffing. There is no good excuse. I've personally had to call Austin's 911 several times in the past year and am grateful for their professionalism. The APD Emergency Communications Center is hiring 911 Operators and Police Dispatchers! The application deadline is July 30th! Click here to apply:Police Dispatcher
911 Call Taker The APD Emergency Communications Center is hiring 911 Operators and Police Dispatchers! The application deadline is July 30th! Click here to apply:Police Dispatcher 911 Call Taker I am appalled to learn that recently, there have been folks who called 911 in an emergency and have had to wait because of staffing. There is no good excuse. I've personally had to call Austin's 911 several times in the past year and am grateful for their professionalism. She told reporters: “The phone (was) just ringing, and ringing, and ringing." She continued: “When you hear the phone ring for 15 minutes and you can’t get to anybody to help you is the worst nightmare that you could have." According to the New York Post, the 911 response time in Austin, , is slower than national response times. Fox reported that while 64% of 911 calls in Austin are answered in 15 seconds, the percentage stands at 90% in other states.