Guest guest Posted March 21, 2000 Report Share Posted March 21, 2000 In a message dated 3/17/2000 11:27:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, todaresq@... writes: << Is it the First PSAP alphabettically in the area code... the biggest PSAP in the area code... or just to torment one of the newest dispatchers in the area code??? >> Alot of time we get skips from wireless phones when this occurs. If its a county that we know is not near here there are a couple of things we can do: First, is have someone else call the Georgia State Patrol (GSP) to have them find out what county something is in. .(exit number to an interstate of course helps) while you are talking to ther person (of course, if you can put them on hold do so). Then you can transfer the caller to the correct location.. Second, we will just transfer them to the GSP and let them figure it out and transfer them. Obviously there are times that you cannot hang up at all. So, have someone else make the call and you continue whatever it is you are doing. Someone else can do the work of finding the agency and talking to them while you are still with the caller. You can ask them if they hear sirens when the responding agency is getting closer. Of course, everyones agency is different and might not be able to do some of these suggestions. If there is only one person on duty, you should maybe come up with a procedure of who to call (in our case, GSP) in one of these situations. Toni Wyman, (CTO)...Gwinnett County Police, GA ( just N of HotLanta) 770 Hi Hope Rd, Lawrenceville, GA 30046 (These are only my opinions, not my agency's, after all they are the government and they have opinions of their own) For liability reasons my posts and opinions are to be reprinted with my permission only Email to: E911gal136@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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