![]() “Please let your elected officials know that your tax dollars should not be used to outsource dispatchers to an entity outside of Vallejo that may not be invested or intimately familiar with your Community,” the press release concluded. They say residents need to know how this issue will affect their safety. Calls for service data is typically maintained in law enforcement computer-aided dispatch systems. Generally, 311 data is not included in calls for service data. Officials also believe making department employees work 16 hour days is “unsustainable”. Calls for Service Calls for service to law enforcement agencies generally include calls to 911 for emergency assistance and may also include calls to non-emergency numbers. The Public Safety Telecommunicator receives and prioritizes emergency and non-emergency telephone calls from the public, processing. “Outsourcing these services will cause a disruption in emergency response from police, fire, and medical,” Vallejo police said. Thurston 9-1-1 Communications is accepting applications to establish a full-time and extra help register for future openings as a Public Safety Telecommunicator. No final decision has been made on the issue. ![]() ![]() The department is considering a plan that would stop 911 calls, police and fire dispatchers during nighttime hours, for the sake of keeping employees. Officials say they expect more employees to leave, which will require dispatchers to work mandatory 12-16 hour workdays or potentially outsource dispatch services for Vallejo. Fremont teen arrested: Threatened gun violence, made racial remarks ![]()
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