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Outgoing Anchorage police chief shares hopes for department's future, reflects on changes in policing


Outgoing Anchorage police chief shares hopes for department’s future, reflects on changes in policing
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Friday marked Anchorage Police Chief Justin Doll’s last day on the job after he stepped into the role in 2017.
Doll will officially retire in June, but he’s taking the next few months off to use accrued leave. Deputy Chief Ken McCoy has been selected to serve as acting chief until June. The incoming mayor of Anchorage who will be elected in a May runoff between candidates Dave Bronson and Forrest Dunbar will appoint the next police chief. Doll said he hopes McCoy will land the position permanently. ....

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What happens when you call 911 in Anchorage?


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If you were born anytime in the last 60 years, you were probably taught from a young age that in an emergency, the very first thing you do is call 911.
Dial that three-digit number from nearly anywhere in North America and you’ll be connected to a local public safety answering point, or PSAP, from which dispatchers can send police, fire and EMS units to help you with whatever your emergency may be.
But what if your emergency isn’t a crime or physical ailment? Is the emergency response system really equipped to provide meaningful aid to someone who is experiencing a behavioral health crisis? ....

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