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rosijanka [135]
3 years ago
5

Describe how the 911 operator and the responding officer work together during an incident.

Law
2 answers:
beks73 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

This is going to vary, but I think by and large, it would go like this:

Explanation:

You call 911 requesting the police. The initial call-taker may be from the police or fire department or an operator. In most cases, the call will be transferred to the correct department. Now, you are speaking to the police call-taker. In a small town, the call-taker and dispatcher may be the same person. You may actually hear them asking questions of you and then broadcasting it immediately over the police radio. But in most cities, the police call-taker would start interviewing you as to what happened, the location (even if it is displayed), descriptions of suspects, need for EMS, weapons seen, last known direction of travel of suspects, etc. The more information the officer responding has, the better chance they have of safely catching the suspect. This information is relayed to the dispatcher who would broadcast it to an available nearby police officer. There are times when an officer wants certain information and needs the dispatcher to request the call-taker to call you back to get more information.

Kobotan [32]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

program is the role played by the dispatcher during an emergency incident. ... Fortunately, the second house fire was discovered by a police officer while responding to the first house fire. ... During an in-progress incident, I was able to put 2 & 2 together and ...

Explanation:

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