(1) Do you know what's missing in @SafeDC's statement on Cleo Subido telling DC 911's staff to show up for work, ready to work & follow orders? Let me help you. Zero support for Subido or her efforts to right the ship. Read on. You'll see this likely wasn't an oversight. (more) Image
(2) I gave @SafeDC a second opportunity to voice support for Cleo Subido's efforts to deal with @OUC_DC's systemic problems. I asked for info on 7 items. The Subido support inquiry was my first question & the only one not answered. It sure makes you wonder. (more) ImageImage
(3) Compare this to @MayorBowser's unwavering support for @OUC_DC's previous director whenever reporters dared to ask about the many DC 911 problems. Remember, Karima Holmes was in charge for 5 years, allowing the problems to fester that Cleo Subido is now trying to fix. (more)
(4) Does @SafeDC's lack of public support tell @OUC_DC staff that maybe they don't have to pay attention to Subido's blunt email describing toxic workplace issues where some workers do as they please? Remember -- Subido's name has not been forwarded to the @councilofdc. (more) Image
(5) Responding to my email, @SafeDC did elaborate a bit more on questions I had about the other things missing in the original statement. What follows are excerpts from Subido's email followed by Deputy Mayor Chris Geldart's responses to my questions. (more) Image
(6) Subido wrote leave policies left only half the staff available at any one time & @OUC_DC isn't meeting minimum staffing. @SafeDC elaborated, but still won't say how often DC 911 didn't meet minimum staffing -- something that has direct impact on answering 911 calls. (more) ImageImageImage
(7) @SafeDC's original statement barely touched Subido's strong message to @OUC_DC staff who aren't following orders, putting in a full day’s work & reporting mistakes. Geldart elaborated on these issues in the follow-up. (more) ImageImageImageImage
(8) With Covid-19 cases rising again, one of the biggest eye openers in Subido's email was that less than 35% of @OUC_DC staff is vaccinated. The lowest of any DC agency. @SafeDC reacted to that in his response. (more) ImageImage
(9) For once, a 911 professional is in charge who not only knows what needs to be done & how to do it, but is candid & transparent with staff & the public. Yet, in 2 opportunities & when specifically asked @SafeDC doesn't voice support. Puzzling. (more) Image
(10) What's more puzzling is that there is strong support for Subido in the command staff of @OUC_DC's biggest clients--@dcfireems & @DCPoliceDept. Why? Because for the first time they have a real partner who's candid & looking for solutions to longstanding problems. (more) ImageImage
(11) In the meantime, there's still plenty of chaos & confusion coming from DC 911. Monday night they dispatched @dcfireems to a fire at a building where they already had units on the scene handling alarm bells. A regular @OUC_DC occurrence. (more) Image
(12) On Sunday night, @OUC_DC sent three different ambulances to the very same call. It was near Florida & R NW. An intersection that there are two of in DC (yes, both are in Northwest). @OUC_DC keeps making that mistake -- over & over again. (more) Image
(13) @OUC_DC dispatchers are still abandoning emergency radio channels, failing to answer them for minutes at a time. I've documented this 17 times on @dcfireems radio channels alone & I'm sure those aren't all of them. (more) Image
(14) None of these 911 failures will go away without first handling the basic workplace issues outlined in Cleo Subido's email. It all has to start with people showing up for work, willing to work & following the rules. (more) Image
(15) I'll start to wind down this thread with @MayorBowser's comments on the departure of Karima Holmes after 5 years of helping facilitate this 911 crisis. Compare what you hear from Mayor Bowser to Subido's letter & ask why is no one speaking up this way for Cleo Subido. (more)
(16) Please read & RT this thread. Lots to still worry about at @OUC_DC. It impacts the safety of all. #FIXDC911 @ANC1A @ANC1B @anc1c @ANC2A @ANC2B @ANC2E_DC @ANC3B @anc34g @ANC4D @ANC5A @ANC5C @ANC5D @ANC6A @ANC6D @ANC6E @ANC7B @ANC7C @ANc7d @ANC7E @ANC7F @ANC8C @ChmnMendelson Image

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23 Jul
(1) UPDATE: @SafeDC has now issued a statement where he provides support for @OUC_DC's Cleo Subido. It took a while to get here (I'll explain). But despite calling her "Director", Subido is still "Interim Director" with no answer on when or if she will be nominated. (more) Image
(2) I reached out to @SafeDC Tuesday when I saw no support for Subido mentioned in a Monday statement about her blunt & tough email to staff on serious 911 issues. In Wednesday's response every question was answered except the first, about his support for Subido. (more) ImageImage
(3) When I tweeted this about the 2nd statement with no Subido love on Thursday, I received an 11:30 am call from Communications Director Olivia Walton Dedner. She apologized & said the failure to answer was her oversight & not to read anything into it.
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(1) DC VIOLENCE -- IMPORTANT!!: With DC in the middle of a violent crime crisis, the call for help goes first to DC 911. But 911 is in the middle of its own serious crisis. Don't just take my word. Read the words one week ago from @OUC_DC's interim director. ImageImageImageImage
(2) With the exception of @AugensteinWTOP no news media is covering DC 911's crisis where:
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(1) DC 911/311 is being audited by @ODCA_DC. The remarkable email I published today from @OUC_DC's interim director Cleo Subido does some of the heavy lifting for the auditor. For the first time, the veil is lifted & we see what's really going inside OUC. (more)
(2) The email clearly shows, despite comments to the contrary from @MayorBowser's administration, that @OUC_DC has long been in crisis. It finally has a leader--at least for now--willing to get to the root causes of why DC 911 has performed so poorly for so long. (more)
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(3) @WMATA also got back to me about it taking almost 30-minutes to get accurate information to @dcfireems about an injured worker inside a tunnel near Ft. Totten on February 27. Metro confirms it failed to relay the correct details to DC 911. (more)
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(1) Carol Glover's 2015 death didn't do it. The past 15 months of news about failures during rail emergencies didn't do it. @MetrorailSafety's sharp criticism & many orders didn't do it. Is there anything that will change the culture at @wmata? (more) Image
(2) My story today on a passenger being the first to call DC 911 about a stranded train & the need for an ambulance, along with the usual poor communications between & by @wmata's ROCC & @OUC_DC is sadly just business as usual. (more) bit.ly/3gkUiHM
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(1) There should be a lot of people screaming "WTF" after reading the @WMATA stories by @tomroussey7news @AdamTuss & @justingeorge on the March 26 debacle at Rhode Island Ave. But a major safety issue is missing from the news reports & apparently in Wiedefeld's memo. (more)
(2) There's no acknowledgment of another major break down in communications between ROCC & @OUC_DC. The inability to relay timely emergency information is a big part of what killed Carol Glover in 2015. It's painfully obvious these failures continue to this day. (more)
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