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Emergency Control Center
- Dial 9-1-1
The 911 Dispatch &
Control Center at Peabody Police Headquarters is staffed with eight full-time
state certified civilian dispatchers and one police officer under the direction
of the watch commander.
In addition to handling
911 emergency calls, dispatchers also provide officers with critical information
from The Registry of Motor Vehicles, The Massachusetts State Police, The Criminal
History Systems Board, The National Crime Information Center, The FBI, and
any other police department in the USA via the LEAPS Terminal Computer (Law
Enforcement Automated Processing System). This system can be queried to check
for outstanding warrants, stolen vehicles, and missing persons. Dispatchers
also have the ability to communicate with other police departments over the
radio via the BAPERN System (Boston Area Police Emergency Radio Network),
in the event of an intercity emergency or mutual aid situation.
The 911 emergency telephone
number provides direct access to police, fire, and emergency medical services.
Call 911 to report situations that require an immediate response, such as
a crime, a fire, or a medical emergency. Do not call 911 for road/travel and
severe weather information, power failures, car breakdowns, pets up a tree,
or legal advise. All non-emergency calls may be directed to 978-538-6300.
PLEASE DO NOT CALL
911 FOR NON-EMERGENCIES.
When you call 911 it
is important to stay on the telephone. Do not hang up until the 911 operator
advises you to do so.
Be prepared to give
the following information:
- 1. The phone number
you are calling from
- 2. The address where
you are located
- 3. The nature of
the problem
When dialing 911 in Peabody,
your police dispatcher will say,"911, this line is being recorded. What
is your emergency?" It is then important to give the above information.
If the emergency requires the response of the fire department or ambulance,
the dispatcher will transfer the call to that department and simultaneously
remain on the line to monitor the call and ensure that all pertinent information
is communicated to all the emergency response departments.
In the event of placing
a 911 call and you are unable to speak to the dispatcher, press the following
number corresponding to your emergency:
- Press 1 If you need
the POLICE
- Press 2 If you need
the FIRE DEPARTMENT
- Press 3 If you need
an AMBULANCE
All dispatch terminals
are also equipped to communicate with teletypewriters.
When dialing 911 from
any telephone (except cellular) the police dispatcher will be prompted with
the following information on their computer screen.
- The phone number you
are calling from
- The residence name
or business name
- The address the call
is being made from
- Listings of any disability
indicators that can help emergency responders better handle the situation.
This is voluntary information that is provided to the Police Department
such as the presence of a life support system, mobility impaired, blind,
deaf, speech impaired, or developmentally disabled person at that address.
It is important to remember
that all 911 calls from a cellular phone will be forwarded to the Massachusetts
State Police. The State Police will not be provided with the above information,
so it is vital to stay on the line and answer all the dispatchers questions.
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