There were 6,145 calls placed in Greater Sudbury to 911 in April, which is a 12.5 per cent jump from the previous month and was greater than last year’s monthly peak of 6,047 recorded in July
At 6,145 calls for police service through 911 in April, emergency responders were dispatched to 682 more calls than they responded to the previous month, representing a 12.5 per cent jump.
Greater Sudbury Police Services spokesperson Kaitlynn Dunn responded to Sudbury.com’s request for a phone interview with a member regarding 911 call volume with a written statement. There were 8,082 police events generated in April, of which 900 were for priority one and two calls for service. This is a slight increase from March’s approximate total of 7,900, which was in itself a 20 per cent increase from February.
This year’s early jump in call volume, Dunn’s statement explained, “is likely reflective of early spring/summer-like weather that we experienced in April, when we normally see a slight increase in our call volumes.”
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