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NEW YORK — After three days of Emergency Medical Service computer crashes that forced New York’s 911 operators to use pen and paper for emergency calls, the FDNY said Thursday it had “fully stabilized” its antiquated computer dispatching system.
Technicians pinpointed the cause of the FDNY’s computer woes late Wednesday and spent the night reintegrating two primary servers as backup.
“The problem was caused by corrupted disk arrays,” the FDNY said in a statement, adding that the disks were replaced.
Full story: New York’s EMS dispatch system now ‘stable’ after three days of glitches: FDNY