The new figures are drawn from an internal Met "snapshot survey" covering the first week of July when police received a total of 45,000 calls. It found that although just over 90 per cent of calls were answered within the official 10 second deadline, one caller was waiting for two minutes. A further 39 callers waited between 60 and 120 seconds, while another 178 waited for between 30 and 60 seconds before receiving a response. Although no details of each case are known, Metropolitan Police Authority member Jenny Jones said she was alarmed by the delays.