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  1. Aug 26, 2022 · Perhaps even more alarming, since 2018, response times for the highest priority calls, like those for shootings, have increased nearly 3 minutes and is now about 14 1/2 minutes.

    • Matt Jablow
    • 3 min
  2. Dec 5, 2012 · Figures released this week by DPD show that for the most urgent calls for service -- such as kidnappings, domestic violence, hit-and-runs and assaults -- the average response time for 2011...

  3. Denver Police Chief Paul Pazen called the current response times – which have increased more than 5 minutes since 2018 – "unacceptable."More local videos her...

    • Aug 26, 2022
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  4. Denver sees alarming increase in police response times. So far in 2022, it takes Denver Police officers an average of 14 minutes and 28 seconds to arrive at the scene of 31,056 critical calls so far this year. That’s almost three minutes longer than in 2018. https://www.9news.com/article/news/investigations/denver-police-longer-response-times ...

  5. Dec 5, 2012 · DENVER — It’s taking Denver Police an average of nearly two minutes longer this year to respond to high-priority 911 calls. Sonny Jackson, Denver Police spokesman, says the department...

  6. Jan 19, 2023 · On Thursday, the department published an online dashboard with details about internal affairs investigations, officer-involved critical incidents, even calls for service and response time...

  7. Response Times from 911 Call to Time Arrived 2013 through 2021. Priority 0-2 Calls Avg Response Time. Priority 3-6 Calls Avg Response Time. Citizen Initiated Calls for Service. Officer Initiated Calls for Service.

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