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Detroit’s 911 dispatchers are calling on Congress for help

24 min · 4 jun 2026
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Reporter Byard Duncan spent a year finding out how often emergency calls go unanswered. His reporting was the source of recent episode of the investigative podcast Reveal called "911, Please Hold." [https://revealnews.org/podcast/911-emergency-response-calls-understaffed-dispatchers-hold-type-investigations/] His search took him from California to Capitol Hill, and one common theme emerged: emergency call centers dispatchers are not classified as first responders. In the federal government’s eyes, they sit alongside receptionists and bill collectors. There’s a move in Congress to change that, and this past winter, a team from Detroit’s 911 center went to Washington to fight for it. Why aren't emergency call dispatchers considered first responders? Duncan joined The Metro to share his findings. "911, Please Hold" was produced by Byard Duncan for Type Investigations [https://typeinvestigations.org/] in partnership with Reveal. [https://revealnews.org/]

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