SAFD: Do not call 911 and try to schedule vaccine appointmen

SAFD: Do not call 911 and try to schedule vaccine appointment for at-home option


SAFD: Do not call 911 and try to schedule vaccine appointment for at-home option
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Joaquin Abrego, right, a community health worker with the City of San Antonio, is vaccinated by volunteer and registered nurse Michelle Long at the Alamodome COVID-19 vaccine site on Jan. 11, 2021. At left, volunteer and registered nurse Meredith Patterson waits for the next person to vaccinate.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographer
The San Antonio Fire Department is urging residents to not call 911 to schedule their vaccine appointment.
The warning comes after local officials announced in Monday's coronavirus news briefing that they are expecting to receive 1,000 vaccines a week dedicated to the insulation of home-bound seniors. However, this option is already pre-scheduled, SAFD said in a news release Monday.

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