It was supposed to be a normal night. Single mom April Jennings had just tucked in her 5-year-old when the house started shaking. Her instincts kicked in something wasn’t right. She grabbed her phone and dialed 911.
But instead of help, she got heartbreak. “I’m sorry,” the dispatcher said after a long pause. “There are no available units in your area. Please try to stay safe.”
April was stunned. Alone. Abandoned. A mom begging for help and the system failed her.
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The storm hit hard. Her roof collapsed. Her story is now part of a growing outcry against emergency response failures in low-income neighborhoods.
How did we get here? Now, people are asking: How many more Aprils will it take before change happens?
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