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Nearly 93K DeKalb 911 calls took more than 40 seconds to answer— if they were answered at all
By Michael Doudna at WSB-TV (ABC) - News
· July 8, 2026
· 4 min read
More than 92,000 times, DeKalb County residents calling 911 were left waiting at least 40 seconds for the county to pick up the phone, if the call was answered at all. Channel 2’s Michael Doudna learned that this year, DeKalb County conducted an audit of 622,000 911 calls from September 2024 to M...
Key takeaway Channel 2’s Michael Doudna learned that this year, DeKalb County conducted an audit of 622,000 911 calls from September 2024 to May 2025.
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Published: July 8, 2026 ·
Source: WSB-TV (ABC) - News ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? More than 92,000 times, DeKalb County residents calling 911 were left waiting at least 40 seconds for the county to pick up the phone, if the call was answered at all. Channel 2’s Michael Doudna learned that this year, DeKalb County conducted an audit of 622,000 911 calls from September 2024 to M...
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