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Smoke concerns overwhelm dispatch centers as smoke blows into Utah


What the house looked like in the Spring vs. what it looks like with the valley filled with wildfire smoke. (Courtesy:{ } Heather Sawyer)
What the house looked like in the Spring vs. what it looks like with the valley filled with wildfire smoke. (Courtesy: Heather Sawyer)
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The heavy smoke that found its way into Utah on Friday confused people all over the Wasatch Front.

Dispatch centers were flooded with calls from people wondering if the smoke was the cause of a local fire.

Centerville Police Chief Paul Child said he’s never seen anything like it and once the calls started pouring in, his officers started checking for local fires all over the city.

“My officers came in and said 'chief we're getting a lot of calls on smoke the dispatch center is getting overwhelmed' ” Child said.

It's not known exactly how many calls dispatchers received but enough people called for dispatch to seriously consider bringing in backup.

“They were completely overwhelmed, they couldn't keep up with the calls that were coming in in fact they were thinking about calling in extra dispatchers” Child said.

There was never a local threat but Child called the National Weather Service to confirm the smoke was coming from wildfires in California.

He then sent a tweet saying dispatch centers were getting overwhelmed with calls about smoke and joked unfortunately we are unable to change the jet stream.

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“With a 911 center like that you only have a few people that are available to answer phones and it can overwhelm the system pretty quick."

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