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If you called by mistake, don't just hang up, tell the call-taker that you misdialed. All hang-ups are called back, and if we cannot make contact with you again, we will dispatch an officer to the location showing in the Enhanced screen. However, do not call and hang up just to get a response because you know we will dispatch to you. Except in the cases just mentioned, you will get faster response if you stay on the phone to relay the pertinent information to us.

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What can this money be used for? The money cannot be used to pay for salaries, or training for employees. It also cannot be used for any departments other than Furthermore it can only be used for the purchase and maintenance of equipment and services necessary to maintain a functioning Enhanced system.

Do I have to give my name when I call and report a crime? It is our policy that callers are not required to give their name when calling In addition, we also receive similar information on cellular calls. As a part of protocol, the Telecommunicator will ask you for your name and other information in an attempt to confirm what has been automatically provided.

This ensures that help arrives where it is needed and in a timely fashion. When asked for your name if you do not wish to provide it, simply inform the Telecommunicator and your name will not be released outside of official law enforcement or public safety channels and will not be broadcast over the radio.

Why do the Telecommunicators ask so many questions? Information helps us to better serve you. Keep in mind that Telecommunicators go through hundreds of hours of training to help them rapidly and accurately process your call for help.

Though the questions we ask may sometimes seem insignificant to you at the time, they are of great importance to us in guiding the appropriate help to you when you need it. Are there multiple buildings at the location? If so, give directions that pinpoint the exact location.

What color is the building? Is there a vehicle in the driveway, or parking lot? Will you be standing by? We may also ask: Will you be standing by in a vehicle? If so, what kind? Will you be returning home for contact? How long will it take you to reach your residence? Will you be on foot in the area? If so, be prepared to give us your clothing description.

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