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Sept 2021
Half of 999 calls to North Yorkshire Police were not answered on time last month, according to the force's own figures.
The force's control room received 9,572 emergency calls — the highest ever number for the month of August.
However, 50 per cent of those were not answered within the 10 second target set nationally.
Half of calls met the target and 45 per cent were answered within five seconds, according to police.
DCC Cain said police were creating long and medium term plans, which include using technology and additional staff, to improve response times.
Mr Allott told the Stray Ferret in July that he expected improvements in response times in the coming months following the easing of restrictions and after improvements to the service were made.
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