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What are good examples
of when to call 911?
The Campbell County
Combined Dispatch Center provides a link between the citizens
of the city and the public safety departments and personnel in
the event of an emergency. The 9-1-1 system is one of the most
state-of-the-art features in the County. But when should you
call 9-1-1?
- Crimes in Progress
- Life Threatening Situations
- Fires
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
of major traffic and street obstructions
- Injuries requiring emergency
medical attention
- Hazardous chemical spills
- Smoke detector or Carbon
Monoxide Detectors sounding
- Sparking electrical hazards
- Smoke in a building
- Any other EMERGENCY or if you aren't sure,
but feel it is serious, CALL 911
What are good examples
of when NOT to call 911?
- Asking directions in the
city
- Inquiring about school
openings or closings
- Questions about any UTILITY
OUTAGE (i.e. Power, Water, Cable TV)
- Reporting a blocked driveway
- Reporting an obstructed
hydrant
- Questions about snow emergencies
or parking bans
- Reporting a noise complaint
- Questions about traffic
tickets
- All other NON-EMERGENCY
situations
What happens if I hang
up before 911 is answered?
At the 911 center
all the information is displayed even though the caller has hung
up. The 911 center will attempt a call-back to see if there is
an emergency. The dispatcher may send a police unit to verify
the situation.
What do I tell my children
about 911?
Emergencies present
a scary situation for children. At times they may not know what
to do. Below you will find some tips on how to teach your child
how to use and when to use the 9-1-1 system.
TELL WHAT THEM ABOUT 9-1-1?
Some children may have
heard about 9-1-1 from school, television, or friends, but may
not understand what it is used for. Children may not be sure
what a real emergency is. Remind children to dial 9-1-1 when
they need help to save a life, stop a crime or report a fire.
Inform your child that if they are ever lost and feel that they
are not safe, to pick up a phone and dial 911 and they will be
helped.
WHAT CAN WE DO AS PARENTS?
The most important thing
you can do is to talk with your child about 9-1-1 and when they
should call. Tell your child that if they ever have to call 9-1-1
there will be person on the other end who is going to help them.
REMEMBER: 911 on Pay Phones is FREE. If
your child is lost, or out in public and needs help, the Pay
Phone can be a life-line to a child that needs help. They may
not know where they are, but the pay phone tells the dispatcher
where they are.
WHAT ABOUT THE BABYSITTER?
When there are no adults
at home every child or babysitter should have the following information
posted by the phone:
- A list of emergency numbers
- Your home phone number
and the address
- Any other contact information
(pager numbers, cell phone numbers, neighbors numbers)
The best time to prepare
for an emergency is now!! Don't wait until one happens!
Can I call 911 from
my Cell Phone? How does it know where to send my call?
Yes you can use
911 from a Cell Phone. There are a few things to consider before
dialing:
- The call is free and even
works from a charged cell phone that has no service (it will
count minutes on the phone, but you are not charged).
- Although Cell Phone technologies
are greatly improving, your call will be routed to the jurisdiction
in which the RECEIVING CELL TOWER is standing. It is not
uncommon for people in Cincinnati to get a dispatcher in Ft.
Thomas or Newport or vice-versa.
- Understanding this, tell
the 911 call-taker WHERE YOU ARE and verify that the 911
operator you reach is in the jurisdiction in which you need help
before you start giving the emergency data.
What are some examples
of things I should call the Police Dispatch telephone
number for?
There are countless
things you should use the Police Department's regular dispatch
line 859-292-3622 for, but here are a few guides to follow:
- To report an incident
to the Police Department that does not require the immediate
dispatch of an officer to the scene, or when some time has
elapsed since the occurrence of the incident, such as reporting
an inactive burglary, an inactive theft, that took place some
time ago.
- Minor NON-INJURY accidents.
- To report a crime that
is NOT IN PROGRESS.
- General NON-EMERGENCY,
NON-Life-Threatening situations that clearly need to be handled
by police now.
What are some examples
of things I should call the Police Administrative telephone number for (859-441-0300)?
- To ask questions about
policing and criminal law (not legal advise), or help with parking
situations, disturbances, speeding complaints, dog trouble, etc.
- To request records and
copies of reports.
- To inquire about a towed
vehicle.
- To inquire about ordinances
and laws.
- To reach the adminstrative
personnel of the police department. (I.E. The Chief, The Administrative
Lieutenant or the Police Records Clerk.)
Are there things I should
try not call the police for?
Yes. When you call
a police and fire dispatch center, you are calling a person who
handles Police, Fire and EMS radio traffic and all 911 telephone
lines. There are times that people call with issues that are
clearly not police or fire matters and should
be directed elsewhere in order to keep this personnel free to
handle emergency situations and general police issues. If you are in doubt, don't risk
it, GO AHEAD AND CALL. SOME
EXAMPLES ARE (and keep in mind these are listed because they
are actually calls that are made):
- Inquiring about school
openings or closings for snow. Listen to the radio. Often during
snow or bad weather, the dispatch center is swamped with emergencies.
- Questions about UTILITY
OUTAGE unless there is risk to saftey or life. (i.e. General
Power, Water, Cable TV). Call your utility company. DO
CALL for powerlines down. DO CALL for a water main
break after 4:30 PM.
- To get telephone numbers.
Please dial 411 for directory assistance.
- To get the weather report.
- To get traffic updates
for any area outside of Campbell County. We usually don't know.
- To complain about interstate
and highway construction (unless
there is a hazard).
- To complain about snow
removal and street salting service. ONLY call with serious
and unusual hazards. The City Public Works department handles
critical streets in a predetermined priority list (and dispatch
and the police department do not have that list).
- To ask about trash removal
and recycling service and days of service.
- To ask about Trick-or-Treat,
4th of July Parade etc. Watch the City's main web page. All main
events are posted there.
- To complain about another
police department.
- To complain about another
City department.
- To argue a speeding or
parking ticket.
- To get the score of the
Highlands Football game (Yes, believe it or not, we get them).
- And last, but not least,
watch as you dial. We are not the Cable Company.
Their number is 431-0300, our old dispatch number
was 441-0300. We get calls for Pay-Per-View and cable service
all the time.
Is there anyway to make
911 more efficient?
Yes, If you see
an emergency on the highway or in your neighborhood, let everyone
you can know that you have already notified 911 if you are out
on the scene. Often times the 911 center is overwhelmed by people
repeatedly calling with the same emergency. If you see someone
on a cell phone, see if they are contacting 911. If so, that
will do it. ALL 911 Calls have to be answered and overwhelming
the dispatcher could delay much needed dispatch of help and rescue
units.
What do I do when someone
calls soliciting for the Fort Thomas Police Department?
The Fort Thomas
Police Department DOES NOT solicit donations. Often times solicitors
will call in the name of various charities and drug education
programs and advise our residents that the money assists the
Fort Thomas Police Department. This is not true. At this time,
the police department does not solicit funds via telephone campaigns
in any way. We recommend that you be very CAUTIOUS of these callers.
What are your hours
of operation?
We are open 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday thru Friday for general
business. Police service is 24 hours to the City for police and
emergency service. The dispatch and 911 services are 24 hour
a day via the Campbell County Combined Dispatch Center. For administrative
needs such as records, Police Clerk, Administrative Lieutenant
or Police Chief, the hours are Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to
4:30 pm except Holidays. Administrative Telephone 859-441-6562.
What do I do if I am
a victim of fraud over the internet?
Answer: A growing area of crime is on the internet. This is due
to both the rapid increasing popularity as well as the vast distance
this means of fraud covers.
If you are a victim of a scam or fraud over the internet, contact
the Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC)
I filed a report with
an officer. How do I get a copy of this report?
Reports can be
obtained from the Police Clerk during administrative hours.
What is the process
to become a Fort Thomas Police Officer
You may drop off a resume at any time to the City Clerk's Office.
It will be held on file for up to a year. Fort Thomas Police
establish an eligibility list by civil service exam annually.
For further information call the City Clerk at 859-441-1055 or
see the City's web pages FAQ's section.
I received a City Citation?
What are my options?
1.) You may pay via mail. The citation is an envelop with prepaid
postage. 2.) You may pay in person to the City finance office.
(The police
Department does not receive payments of any kind.) 3.) You may speak to a police supervisor
about it. 4.) You may contest it by having an officer transfer
it to a State Citation so that a judge my hear the case.
How much money does
the City make from State Citations?
The law pertaining
to this issue has just change 04-15-04. House Bill 413 changed
the way money is ditributed to the Cities from issued State Citations.
You
may research House Bill 413 by clicking this link. There is a formula based system
now in place for distributions of total conviction funds received.
Either way, the money generated goes into the general fund for
basic operations of the police department. If you would like
to know more, contact the City Administrators Office at 859-441-1055.
Is there a "Quota"
that officers must fulfil when it comes to issuing State Citations?
THERE IS NO SET
QUOTA for issuing tickets by any entity. Officers issue citation
based upon needs determined by drivers themselves such as high
speed, reckless driving etc.
My vehicle has been
towed by the police department. What do I do?
If your vehicle
was towed due to an arrest or violation, you either received
an on-scene release of the vehicle or it is at the police department.
You can not retrieve your vehicle from our contract towing services
without the release. Call the administrative police line at 859-441-6562
if you are unsure.
The Fort Thomas Police
Department in no way controls or dictates the cost of the impundment
of your vehicle. These prices are set by the towing company and
can vary depending on the complications that can arise from towing
a car. There are also storage fees for the vehcile which is also
dictated by the towing service.
From the 1st of the Month
until the 15th of the month, we use Silver Grove Motors. You
can contact them at 859-441-2200.
From the 16th or the month
until the 30th or 31st of the month we use Simon's Towing and
Recovery. You can contact them at 859-781-1165.
I think there is a traffic and speed problem on my street. What
can I do?
You can go to the
"On-Line Forms" section of this site and make a request,
or you can call the police department and ask for your complaint
to be logged. Various options are available to examine the situation.
Most times a device called the StealthStat can be placed on the
street to check all traffic, and calculates Speed V Time, Car
V Time and Car V Speed. The intensive data that is collected
will tell our department, and you, whether your perception is
correct. If it determines there is a problem, then patrol radar
cars can enforce the speed limit more intensively or the speed
education trailer can be placed on the street as well in an attempt
to slow the traffic.
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