ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albuquerque community safety marked a major milestone earlier Saturday. The department recently completed its 100,000th call for service.
The city says the call happened earlier this week, although details of that call have not been given. Many city officials spoke
at the event, as well as someone who was helped by ACS, saying they were given the help they needed at that time.
Officials from Seattle, Washington, also joined in, saying they are trying to implement a similar ACS system in the area, with the mayor wanting a separate response for some 911 calls.
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"We had three to four hour response timers to lower priority calls. I have an academic bent. What I did was, right away, week one. I started talking to researchers, academics, and especially practitioners around the country, Georgetown, NYU law. What I learned quickly was, 'You gotta get down to Albuquerque and see what's going on there.' Yeah, that's right," says Chief Amy Barden with Seattle Care.
According to the city, the department handled about 900 calls a month when it first started in 2021 and has grown to handling more than 3,000 monthly calls. ...read more read less