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<< How does you announce to the caller that the 9-1-1 line they just reached

is being recorded? Do they hear a beep before you say 9-1-1 what is your

emergency, or do you say 9-1-1 this line is being recorded .. etc. How do

you let them know?>>

We don't let them know they are being recorded. In the state of Oregon, only

one person has to know a phone call is being recorded and in our case, its

us...... Plus, our tapes are a matter of public record.

We just answer " 911, What is your emergency? "

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We don't tell them it is being recorded. While on the line you can hear a

beep ijn the background, and if you the citizen knows what the beep is, then

you know that you are being recorded.

Larry Tormey, Supervisor

Sedgwick County 911

Wichita, KS

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> How does you announce to the caller that the 9-1-1

> line they just reached is being recorded? Do they

> hear a beep before you say 9-1-1 what is your

> emergency, or do you say 9-1-1 this line is being

> recorded .. etc. How do you let them know?

>

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In Iowa, if you call a police agency it is assumed that you can and will be

recorded.

We don't announce it.

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Some states require that if you are recording a voice line, you must

announce it or insert a beep (depending on state laws). I know when I call

a Florida agency, some non-emergency lines answer with a canned announcement

" Orlando PD. You're call is being recorded " and then it forwards to the

dispatcher. I'm not sure if this law also applies to emergency lines.

annette hallmark

tamu pd

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Someone told me, not sure if it was Willett during one of his classes or

not, but it rings a bell; when someone calls 9-1-1, all of their statements

are considered to be " non-mirandized spontaneous statements " , and every bit of

it is admissible in court. Therefor there need not be any indication to the

caller that they are being recorded.

Again, not sure where I got that from, but in Salem County, we do not

advise the caller they are being recorded, it is assumed.

J. Fred

Salem NJ

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In PA:

PA Statute Title 35 - Chapter 38A - Public Safety Emergency Telephone Act

provides

for:

.... " Incoming 911 calls shall be recorded ia a multi track voice recorder. AND

.... " Voice recorded 911 information shall be archived for at least 30 days. "

PA Statute Title 18 Chapter 57 - Wiretapping and Electronic Surveilance spells

out that:

PA is a " two party " state which means that all parties to the conversation must

have knowledge and give consent.

This is accomplished by the sounding of a notification audible beep every 15

seconds durig the call. This beep is understood to mean that the call is being

taped.

It really doesn't take long until one doesn't even " hear " it anymore. After

all this time I forget it's there.

Angie Rudy

Ops Center

PA Turnpike

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Our department has the beep also. It's really not

annoying. You just get used to it being there and it

doesn't phase you at all. The only time I really

notice (hear) it is when there is silence on the other

end of the phone.

Amy Kosinsky

River Forest, IL

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--- Jim wrote:

> Can you the dispatcher hear the beep? That would

> annoy the heck out of me.....

>

> Jim J

> Mr 911

> TriCom

> Re: 911:: 9-1-1 Recorded line

> Announcement

>

We don't tell them it is being recorded. While on

> the line you can hear a

> beep ijn the background, and if you the citizen

> knows what the beep is, then

> you know that you are being recorded.

>

> Larry Tormey, Supervisor

> Sedgwick County 911

> Wichita, KS

>

> e-mail home Ltormey@...

> e-mail work Ltormey@...

> " Not presumed to be an official statement of my

> employment agency. "

>

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--- " J. Fred Ayars " wrote:

when someone calls 9-1-1,

> all of their statements

> are considered to be " non-mirandized spontaneous

> statements " , and every bit of

> it is admissible in court.>

When we get a 911 call for a domestic. They ask us to

have the caller say there name, plus the name of the

suspect. The tape goes to court along with us on

every domestic.

=====

Jim

Columbus Police

Columbus Ohio

www.columbuspolice.org

You may know where you are and what you are doing, God may know where you are

and what you are doing, but if the Dispatcher doesn't know where you are and

what you are doing, I hope your relationship with God is a good one...

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