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Revert slack org does not exist changes breaking escalate command #2057

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…mand (#2057)" (#2096)

# What this PR does

Closes grafana/oncall-private#1836

- Revert "Revert slack org does not exist changes breaking escalate
command (#2057)" + add some unit tests to ensure we don't break the
`/escalate` command in the future
- cleanup how we destructure the `payload` dict in the endpoint handler

## Checklist

- [x] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
- [ ] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
required)
- [x] `CHANGELOG.md` updated (or `pr:no changelog` PR label added if not
required)
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