Why does it take so long for an officer to respond to my call?
Calls are assigned a response level based on the type of activity or urgency. Calls that require emergency or critical responses are incidents posing an immediate threat to life where the threat is present and ongoing, and/or an incident posing an immediate threat to life that involves the actual use or threatened use of a weapon. This also includes crimes against persons or significant property crimes where a rapid response is needed and the incident is in progress, just occurred with the possibility of apprehending a suspect, or the incident is about to escalate to a more serious situation.


What does that mean? Matters that do not involve immediate threat to life or do not have the potential to escalate to a serious incident may experience an extended wait depending on the time of day, call load, and number of emergencies the police must respond to first. Non-emergency events that are not necessarily time critical but do require some response from a police officer may have to wait for an extended period of time.

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1. How do I know if a situation warrants calling 9-1-1?
2. If I’m in doubt about whether to call or not, should I still call?
3. What if I call 9-1-1 by mistake?
4. What happens when I accidentally call 9-1-1 and hang up?
5. What are the costs of unnecessary 9-1-1 calls?
6. How can people who are deaf or speech/hearing-impaired call 9-1-1?
7. How can a non-English speaker use 9-1-1?
8. Can I call 9-1-1 from a pay phone?
9. When I called 9-1-1, why did the dispatcher ask me all of those questions? All I needed was an ambulance?
10. I called 9-1-1 for an ambulance and I got a fire truck and an ambulance. Why did you send me a fire truck too?
11. Why do they send the police even when I called back and told them everything was okay?
12. When I call 9-1-1, why do I get someone different every time? Once, I had to tell my story three times in one night.
13. Why does it take so long for an officer to respond to my call?
14. Why does the operator keep asking me questions? If they would just send the police, they would find out all they need to know.
15. Why won't they let me talk to a police officer when I call?
16. Why won't they tell me what's going on when I call?
17. How does the 9-1-1 Call taker know my address?
18. What do you mean you don't have my address, don't you have Caller ID? Doesn't my information show up?
19. What if I don't know where I am?
20. Why does it take so long to get a dispatcher to answer when I'm calling 9-1-1 or the 935-5551 non-emergency number?
21. Why does the dispatcher hang up on me when I call to report a serious situation?
22. Why are Dispatchers so abrupt with callers?
23. Why doesn't an officer show up when I call in a situation that is in progress?
24. Why does my cell phone call 9-1-1 by accident?
25. Who pays for 9-1-1?
26. What is the difference between Basic 9-1-1 and Enhanced 9-1-1 Service?
27. How is the Wireless 9-1-1 Service being implemented?
28. How many calls are made to 9-1-1 annually?