Baltimore, MD - Jan. 11, 2024 - Staffing shortages in Baltimore City's emergency services, including 911 dispatch, fire, and police departments, are raising concerns about delayed responses to urgent situations, according to FOX45. The 911 dispatch center is struggling to meet the one-minute standard for high-priority calls due to staffing issues. Baltimore City's Fire Department faces a 10% vacancy rate for firefighters and a 27% vacancy rate for EMS workers, with concerns about decreased response times. Fire Chief James Wallace has introduced sign-on and retention bonuses to address staffing challenges, but union leaders emphasize the need for base pay increases. The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) is also experiencing staffing shortages, with a call for higher pay to retain officers. Contract negotiations for both fire and police departments are approaching, but Mayor Brandon Scott has expressed budget constraints, leaving first responders worried about the impact on public safety and response times.
Baltimore, MD - Jan. 11, 2024 - Staffing shortages in Baltimore City's emergency services, including 911 dispatch, fire, and police departments, are raising concerns about delayed responses to urgent situations, according to FOX45. The 911 dispatch center is struggling to meet the one-minute standard for high-priority calls due to staffing issues. Baltimore City's Fire Department faces a 10% vacancy rate for firefighters and a 27% vacancy rate for EMS workers, with concerns about decreased response times. Fire Chief James Wallace has introduced sign-on and retention bonuses to address staffing challenges, but union leaders emphasize the need for base pay increases. The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) is also experiencing staffing shortages, with a call for higher pay to retain officers. Contract negotiations for both fire and police departments are approaching, but Mayor Brandon Scott has expressed budget constraints, leaving first responders worried about the impact on public safety and response times.