'A lot of them are not able to cope anymore': 911 calls taki

'A lot of them are not able to cope anymore': 911 calls taking toll on first responders


VANCOUVER --
A woman in Port Moody desperately flagged down a police officer.
"She told the officer that her father was unresponsive and wasn’t breathing," said Const. Sam Zacharias, with the Port Moody police. "She stated she was unable to reach 911 herself."
Her father was at his home in Coquitlam when this happened Tuesday just after noon.
"That police officer was able to request E-comms to dispatch an ambulance and Coquitlam fire rescue to the scene," said Zacharias.
This is just an example of the extreme measures some family members are taking to get help for loved ones, as 911 call wait times reach record lengths.

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