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Jan
North Yorkshire Police has made improvements to the time it takes to answer 999 calls following a major investment into its York control room.
According to a report that will be discussed by councillors next week, the number of calls answered within 10 seconds has improved from 74% to 90% over the last year, which means the force is finally meeting a national target set by government.
North Yorkshire Police has faced years of criticism over the speed of its call answering, with a damning report from inspectors in 2022 describing its use of resources as ‘inadequate’ and adding it must respond quicker to 999 and 101 calls from the public.
At the time, the force was well below the national standard with only 42% of 999 calls being answered within 10 seconds.
North Yorkshire Police typically deals with more than 10,000 emergency 999 calls a month.
Zoe Metcalfe
Conservative crime commissioner Zoe Metcalfe made improving response times one of her priorities and last year announced a £2.5m investment into the control room, which included hiring 50 more staff to ease pressure.
In December 2023, inspectors praised the force for identifying concerns regarding response times.
Ms Metcalfe will face councillors on North Yorkshire Council’s police, fire and crime panel in Northallerton next Monday.
In an update ahead of the meeting, she said:
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