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06-03-2008, 03:31 PM #21
Re: Dispatchers
Originally Posted by Guestforaday#1
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06-10-2008, 09:41 PM #22
Look at the real stats!
Originally Posted by Another Guest
The only reason Orlando comes in 3rd is because we don't pad our stats!!!
we don't issue a case number everytime a trooper goes on a 208...that's not a legitimate incident....we don't issue a case number every time a trooper does a follow up - that is not a legitimate incident....if you took the actual legitimate calls that are recieved in the Orlando comm center and compared them to the "real" calls in the other comm centers Orlando would come out on top hands down.
Our troopers work harder and longer than any other troop in the state.
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06-24-2008, 05:44 AM #23
TRCC has some openings. Transfer up. The DOS's are terrific, the 107 is a doll, and the Captain is gone most of the time. The cost of living is cheaper, too. I made the move (I won't say where from) and no regrets. It's an overall nice place to work.
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07-05-2008, 06:40 PM #24
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Re: FHP Duty Officer Blog
Originally Posted by Anonymous
That is not FHP's fault at all... but it sure would be nice if they considered my and all other duty officers' gas costs a month and allowed for 10 or 12 hour shifts that would get us off the road so much during the work week.
My Captain says that People First would be the problem because they couldn't work it out in hours every week.
People First isn't my problem.. they NEED to work it out.. my "problem" is that I don't get to keep as much of my paycheck as I should be keeping due to the higher gas prices. It's already costing me over $170.00 a week.
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07-16-2008, 04:12 PM #25
What countys get CAD for FHP dispatch?
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09-21-2008, 02:01 PM #26
Re: FHP Duty Officer Blog
Originally Posted by san
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04-04-2010, 03:42 AM #27
Re: FHP Duty Officer Blog
Excuse me but Tampa FHP Dispatch doesn't pick up regular lines or 911 calls in a timely manner either. Try having a 911 emergency call that you have to transfer to FHP and they don't pick up their 911 lines within 3 rings and that's being generous. Do you know how embarassing it is to tell the caller, "I'm sorry, but FHP is who you need to speak to and they will pick up in a few moments." It's so frustrating when you have to transfer a call over to them or you have to call over on a regular line. Their dispatchers/call takers are beyond rude and they think they know it all. Just because they are a state agency doesn't mean they are better then everyone else. I have news for them. I considered working as a FHP dispatcher at one time, but after having to deal with them and their unprofessionalism, including their supervisor, I reconsidered. Not sure if they got the memo, but dispatchers need to stick together as a lot of times dispatchers get a bum wrap and get blamed for everything.
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11-26-2010, 01:48 PM #28
Re: FHP Duty Officer Blog
Cad Stats, not case numbers
LWRC10CAD184603
TBRC10CAD133685
ORCC10CAD131248
JRCC10CAD102546
FMRC10CAD098365
TRCC10CAD091145
MRCC10CAD065118
This does county all 208's and other such calls entered into cad. It was take from the FHP website at aprox 0845 hrs on Nov, 26 2010.
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12-29-2010, 01:46 PM #29
Re:
Originally Posted by Guest
Oh sorry I forgot our radio system is a piece of SHIZATT!!!!
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02-26-2011, 03:56 PM #30
Re:
Originally Posted by Guest
The phone is not answered because there is only a few of us answering the radio and the phone.
So if I have Joe Blow Public on the line calling me about a stupid ass idiot who cut him off and
a trooper taking a 10-50 on the radio, and you are calling me to tell me you are going to be 10-6 eating at
La Carreta, just use the radio.
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