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Council hears that a small number of repeat 911 callers have generated hundreds of ambulance responses; chiefs call for hospital coordination and outreach

2676372 · March 19, 2025
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Mobile City officials told the City Council that a small number of residents have generated hundreds of 911 calls and repeated ambulance transports, straining fire-rescue resources and prompting staff to seek stronger coordination with hospitals and community partners.

Mobile City officials told the City Council that a small number of residents have generated hundreds of 911 calls and repeated ambulance transports, straining fire-rescue resources and prompting staff to seek stronger coordination with hospitals and community partners.

District Chief Parker of Mobile Fire-Rescue told the council that the department has tracked concentrated use by one individual going back to 2019 and continuing into 2024 and 2025. “We have a duty to respond,” Parker said, and described repeated transports and efforts to find alternative supports.

Why it matters: repeated transports can tie up emergency resources, produce liability concerns if the city were to refuse a future call, and may…

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