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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — You may start to notice some changes when it comes to calling 911 in the Birmingham.
Right now, there are an average of six to eight dispatchers working at a time. Those workers do a great job, but can sometimes get overloaded. When that happens, a call gets placed on cue, meaning the system places it on hold until the next operator is available.
City officials say this delay will be a thing of the past thanks to changes coming to fruition.

