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9-1-1 Calls During Coronavirus: How Things Have Changed

External News Source May 1, 2020 9-1-1 & COVID-19

Emergency communication centers for 9-1-1 in Onondaga County (NY) are used to handling about 1,200 calls per day, but since the start of the coronavirus, the number has gone down to 1,000 on average.

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