(1) NEW: A @dcfireems battalion chief spotted this fire yesterday & called it in via the radio. But he had a very difficult time getting @OUC_DC to dispatch the call. It took more than 3 minutes. Very similar to the tragic 708 Kennedy St NW. First, your history lesson. (more)
(2) Watch: It took 4 mins to dispatch @dcfireems to a @DCPoliceDept officer desperately calling for help for 2 people trapped in the burning Kennedy St home in 2019. One of numerous excuses by @OUC_DC's Karima Holmes was that getting such calls by radio was extremely rare. (more)
(3) It was absurd then & is now for anyone to accept that a major city 911 center has more difficulty handling a report of a fire coming in by radio than by a 911 call. So, let's dissect what went wrong yesterday to better understand why @OUC_DC still can't get this right. (more)
(4) Listen: At 2:12 p.m. the special operations battalion chief reported, via radio, a house fire at 902 Longfellow St NW (FYI, just 3 blks from 708 Kennedy St NW). The chief, when asked, verified the address a second time. (more)
(5) Listen: About 45 seconds later the dispatcher asked the chief to verify the address a third time. (more)
(6) Listen: Almost 90 seconds after he first called in, the chief was told by the dispatcher that the computer aided dispatch (CAD) system didn't accept 902 Longfellow St NW & asked him to repeat the address a 4th time. This time he just said "Longfellow & 9th St." (more)
(7) Let's pause in our listening to fathom that somehow @OUC_DC computer system won't accept the address 902 Longfellow St. NW. Very strange. Google Maps takes you right to it & even gives you a picture of the house. Wonder what that's about. (more)
(8) Listen: A little more than 2 minutes after he first picked up the radio the chief was told the call was finally in the computer and would be dispatched. (more)
(9) Listen: And at more than 3 minutes after this began @dcfireems was finally dispatched to the house fire at 902 Longfellow St NW. Thankfully, this time there weren't two people trapped in the burning home waiting for firefighters to be sent. Two people who died. (more)
(10) The overall problem isn't what happened yesterday. It's that @MayorBowser didn't seriously probe 911's role in the 2019 deaths of Yafet Solomon & Fitsum Kebede. No outside investigation then or with the 9 deaths we've learned of since where there were 911 mistakes. (more)
(11) @MayorBowser has constantly defended DC 911 & its leadership. She seems very happy with the status quo & has indicated that despite being forced to withdraw her nomination, a departure date for Karima Holmes is fluid. (more)
(12) History lesson 2: When just one man -- David Rosenbaum -- died in 2006 there were urgent calls to reform EMS & a task force formed. 11 people have died since 2019 where DC 911 screwed up, yet no @PostOpinions editorials & no leaders urgently demanding reform. #FixDC911 NOW!!
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(1) NEW: Once again, DC 911 failed to effectively use the technology DC residents paid for to confirm an address. They missed the location of a car crash by almost 3 miles & lost 12 minutes, even though the correct information was available to them. (more)
(2) At 3:58 Tuesday morning, DC 911 dispatched @dcfireems Engine 10 & Ambulance 3 to 12th St. & Maryland Ave. in Northeast for a crash. (more)
(3) At 4:06 am, Engine 10 reported they found nothing at 12th & Maryland in Northeast and asked the dispatcher to check back with the person who called 911. (more)
(1) @AlexInWard6, put your experience to work. Cop reports a fire at 708 Kennedy St. NW with people behind a locked door. What to you do?
a. Immediately dispatch DC Fire & EMS
b. Wait 4 mins. until the stressed cop trying to make rescues confirms it's a building fire. (more)
(2) This was the story that brought me off the bench. It wasn't just that mistakes were made. It was the unbelievable excuses offered to the press & DC Council by @OUC_DC director Karima Holmes & @MayorBowser ordering an outside investigation for every agency but OUC. (more)
(3) To fully understand how absurd & tragic this all is please do yourself a favor & read this article & listen to the entire testimony. (more) thedcline.org/2020/08/18/dav…
(1) NEW: I'm pretty convinced now the new motto from @wmataGM is "Service Trumps Safety." Again today, #wmata showed they learned nothing from Carol Glover's death & sent passengers towards an actual fire they were warned about. (more)
(2) @NTSB recommendation be damned (attached), Metro now is back to rolling the dice & sending passengers towards smoke reported by their own workers. The following is what @wmata & @dcfireems radio traffic clearly shows this evening at Metro Center. (more)
(3) 6:02 pm: Metro Center station manager reported smoke along the third rail on the lower level (Blue/Orange/Silver). Following this report, the Rail Operations Control Center did NOT stop any trains. (more)
(1) One of the more interesting aspects of Wednesday's @OUC_DC Roundtable was the testimony by 911 directors from @AlexandriaVAGov & @opcd911 (New Orleans) & a sales director for 911 software provider @RapidDeploy. Council members were a bit baffled why they were there (more)
(2) The roundtable's very clear stated focus was call-taking & dispatching, including examining "several recent calls in depth." The two 911 directors, 911 software salesman & two union officials were not prepared to speak about the topic. Their focus was Karima Holmes. (more)
(3) As council members noted, the testimony in support of acting director Karima Holmes was something they might expect to hear at a confirmation hearing, which this wasn't. Watch this exchange between @charlesallen & DC native @tmorris911nola from @opcd911. (more)
(1) "The blogger" got a lot of mentions at yesterday's @OUC_DC Roundtable. Union rep Debbie Knox said her members want to know how to shut down "the blogger". Don't want to be paranoid, but I think Ms. Knox is talking about me. Watch in the next tweet & you be the judge. (more)
(2) WATCH: Knox is with NAGE Local R3-07. A significant portion of her testimony focused on the negative image of DC 911 that she blames on "the blogger" & the news media. (more)
(3) @charlesallen tried to determine if Knox thought "the blogger's" reporting wasn't accurate. Knox said "I do not feel we should be depicted negatively in the blog & the media." (more)
(1) Yes @ClohertyWTOP. Anytime I work on a DC 911 story I think of Maria Shepperd. She was 13 years old when she called 911, did CPR on her mom & was told help was on the way. It wasn't. 2 years later & the city's handling & reaction to the latest incidents seem to rhyme. (more)
(2) Despite 5 months of the city refusing to talk about @OUC_DC sending @dcfireems to the wrong address, @MayorBowser was not prepared to answer questions about the Shepperd case when @RamirezReports & @SegravesNBC4 questioned her after @Comm_Daily unearthed the 911 call. (more)
(3) Sheila Shepperd's June 2020 death was the 4th in less than a year. Now we are on number 10 in 3 years. Here's what's sill the same about these major @OUC_DC issues (besides @MayorBowser not being well briefed about a death where there was a significant 911 delay): (more)