The Rawlins Police Department will now used a nationally standardized protocol when taking emergency calls. The department recently announced that they are officially a certified Fire and Police Priority Dispatch Center. The Priority Dispatch system is used worldwide and allows dispatchers to provide faster and more targeted help in all types of emergency. This protocol ensures that every dispatcher will get critical standard information from each caller… READ MORE
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