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Cobb to lighten 911 load

To relieve the number of 911 calls, Cobb will enter into a new agreement with several responder agencies to direct some of these callers to other agencies to better meet their needs. (Courtesy of Cobb County)
To relieve the number of 911 calls, Cobb will enter into a new agreement with several responder agencies to direct some of these callers to other agencies to better meet their needs. (Courtesy of Cobb County)
By Carolyn Cunningham
Dec 23, 2019

A new agreement should relieve the call load on Cobb’s 911 system and response agencies from people with behavioral health issues.

This agreement with the Cobb County Community Services Board was approved on Dec. 16 by the Cobb County Board of Commissioners.

Interim Department of Public Safety Director/Fire Chief Randy Crider said in a Dec. 16 memo this initiative “has the great potential to enhance safety for responders as well as these affected citizens, facilitate treatment and reduce the call load on the 911 system and response agencies.”

The agreement will involve the Cobb County Community Services Board with Cobb County 911, Cobb Douglas Public Health, the Cobb County Police Department (CCPD), the Cobb County Fire & Emergency Services (CCFES) and Kennesaw State University to forward certain callers to other avenues for assistance.

Among them are:

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