Fuente: New York Post
First responders in Los Angeles are struggling to answer 911 calls on time amid staffing shortages, and now operators are pleading with city hall for more funding. While the city continues budget hearings to lock in its 2026–27 spending plan, AFSCME, the civilian union representing dispatchers, had a blunt message during a hearing Monday — fund the jobs that matter, the ones that answer the call for help. In the famous Public Enemy song ‘911 Is a Joke’ from 1990, the group offers a satirical criticism for emergency services across America.
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