911 calls surge in San Francisco, mutual aid needed
2 Investigates reports 911 calls in San Francisco are surging due in part to the homeless crisis, drug addiction and mental health problems. The calls are putting a strain on ambulance service so much so that the city has had to request mutual aid Heather Holmes reports
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