Pittsburgh Police to stop responding (75%) emergency calls

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According to WPXI, Pittsburgh Police Chief Larry Scirotto says it’s part of an effort to cut down his department’s call volume from 200,000 to 50,000 calls per year.

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The changes come as the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police personnel prepare to transition from working five eight-hour days to four 10-hour days each week. The schedule change is also effective Monday and designed to enhance officer wellness, according to Scirotto.

www.wfmz.com/news/area/pennsylvania/pittsburgh-police-to-stop-responding-to-certain-emergency-calls/article_8c8f4040-d354-11ee-bcab-8bb0f8c5e6e1.html

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