Falk Announces 2009 Budget Initiatives for County 911 Center
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008 --- 3:30 p.m.

Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk announced today her 2009 county budget proposal will include significant upgrades for the county’s Public Safety Communications Center.

Falk said the cornerstone of her 2009 budget request for the 911 Center will be funding to purchase what’s known as “Priority Police Dispatch,” a recently developed, state of the art dispatching program that’s based on national law enforcement best practices and standards. Those protocols allow dispatchers to prioritize information from 911 callers to ensure the right amount of police resources are dispatched to incidents. Through a series of questions, the program helps dispatchers get more information from callers, which helps better prepare responding officers while they’re on the way to emergencies.

“Priority Police Dispatch is a significant improvement for both the safety of our citizens and our police officers,” Falk said. “These reliable consistent protocols ensure the right law enforcement resources get to the right places in the right amount of time: better service for the public, better quality assurance for the system, and better for law enforcement.”

If adopted, Dane County would be the first in the state to implement priority dispatch for all three public safety disciplines; police, fire and emergency medical services. In 2007, Dane County became the first county in the state to implement Priority Fire Dispatch. Dane County was one of the first counties to use Priority Medical Dispatch. It was implemented in 2004.

“As we’ve seen with Priority Fire and Medical Dispatch, these cutting edge dispatching tools help dispatchers get the information they need to know in the order they need to know it to. This helps ensure a uniform, timely response from our public safety agencies.”

Similar to Priority Fire and Medical, Priority Police Dispatch includes thorough quality assurance reviews in which dispatchers are scored on their handling of calls. Hundreds of these reviews will be performed monthly.

Falk will include $218,000 in the budget to purchase the software for the Priority Police Dispatch program and to cover maintenance and training costs associated with implementing it in Dane County.

Her budget will also include the addition of seven new positions in the 911 Center to help implement this important addition. Included in the new positions is an operations manager to help oversee day-to-day operations and work as a liaison between the center and the 85 public safety agencies it dispatches for. Also included are four-full time new communicators, and two new half-time communicator positions that will work floating schedules to help cover shifts for dispatchers who may be out sick or on vacation. More than $360,000 will be in Falk’s budget for the new positions.

If adopted, the proposals would represent a more than 10% increase in the 911 Center’s budget.

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Posted by: Greg P on Aug 21, 2008 at 01:31 PM
And to add to what Anonymous at 9:16pm said, the scripted questions sometimes are irrelevant. Like, if you drive by an accident at 65 mph on the Interstate, and are 5 miles away by the time you call it in, you are asked "Was everyone (involved in the accident) completely awake?" (Awake is the simplified word for 'alert', because the program thinks people are too dumb to know what 'alert' means.)Dispatchers are disciplined for not following the script even though most of it makes them sound like idiots.

Posted by: Leslie Location: Madison on Aug 21, 2008 at 05:23 AM
Seven NEW positions will be created? Why wouldn't Falk budget and have filled the EIGHT open positions currently understaffed at the communications center first??

Posted by: Harold Location: Sun Prairie on Aug 20, 2008 at 10:18 PM
Does the software vendor comply with the new Dane Co. Domestic Partner legislation that Falk insists will regulate who we do business with?

Posted by: Anonymous on Aug 20, 2008 at 09:16 PM
I wish Ms. Falk would have gotten some dispatcher opinions on this. Many agencies in California have used this same program and have found it extremely slow and cumbersome. With the addition of "scripted" questions, the dispatchers find themselves on the phone way too long and don't get officers/fire trucks/ambulances dispatched in an appropriate time frame. If you call 911 for a fire, it will take the dispatcher nearly 1-2 minutes to get the information because they have to follow scripted questions. The same will now be true with police calls as well. Unfortunately Ms. Falk seems to have made another law enforcement decision with no law enforcement experience or input. The residents of Dane County need to start looking more closely at who they choose to elect and stop looking at the Donkey and Elephant box when they vote. Keep checking that Donkey Madison and you'll find out just how much you look one when people like Ms. Falk make decisions outside their level of expertise!

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