CINCINNATI — Council members in Cincinnati have scheduled a special meeting for Tuesday on the death of a 16-year-old boy who called 911 twice after getting trapped by a minivan’s rear bench in his school’s parking lot.
The city’s Law and Public Safety Committee said Monday it will meet to discuss Kyle Plush’s “tragic death” and the role of the city’s emergency communications center. An agenda will be made public before the Tuesday afternoon meeting.
An operator who took one of the calls while Plush was trapped and begging for help will return to work Wednesday after being placed on administrative leave. The Cincinnati Enquirer has reported that the city’s 911 system has been plagued with problems the past few years.
Two Cincinnati police officers and a Hamilton County sheriff’s deputy searched but failed to locate him.