Lowndes County introduces new 911 call procedures

  • Source: WCBI-TV CBS 6 Columbus
  • Published: 03/17/2020 05:57 PM

“What’s your emergency?” That’s the standard question you get when you call 911, but some operators will soon have a few extra questions for you. In a meeting Tuesday, emergency management leaders in Lowndes County announced a new protocol for first responders during an emergency. Callers will be screened with a new series of questions before officers or an ambulance is dispatched. The questions range from “Do you have a fever?” to “Have you traveled recently?” Once on the scene, responders may be wearing items like gloves or respirators. County leaders said it’s all to lower the transmission rate of COVID-19. “We are all one. There is no turf, no turf wars, no territories. Everything is within our borders. So if City has to work in County, they can work in County, or wherever they’re needed,” said EMA Director Cindy Lawrence.



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