OPD risks losing state funding if city's 911 response times do not improve

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OPD risks losing state funding if city's 911 response times do not improve
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If they haven't shown improvement in a year, OPD could risk losing critical funding from the state or the ability to continue taking 911 calls, altogether.

"If you imagine the kinds of victims that we have in Oakland today, who are car-jacking victims, victims of domestic violence, victims of rape, attempted murder," Sacks said. "They need to be able to get somebody on the phone within 15 seconds, that is a reasonable amount of time."

It claims that the 911 call center is not prepared for a major disaster, that there isn't enough staff to answer all 911 calls, and that it is in "dire need" of technology upgrades. "I grew up in the city of Oakland, and I've never seen the level of requests for public safety like I have today," Gallo said. "We need to get our 911 system in order."

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