Los Angeles Citizens Asked Not to Call 911 Due to Overwhelmed Emergency Services
January 6, 2021
California hospitals are facing an unprecedented crisis as the pandemic is raging out of control. At some emergency rooms, patients are waiting up to 18 hours to get into hospitals. Los Angeles residents are being told not to call 911 except in the most dire emergency, as responders are overwhelmed. Morgues are also inundated in southern California, as someone dies every 15 minutes of COVID-19 in Los Angeles. Funeral homes are now using refrigerator trucks for bodies.