Residents wanting to learn how the Long Beach Police Department dispatches 911
calls are invited to
a free workshop from 5 to 6:30 p.m. June 15, at the Mark
Twain
Neighborhood Library Community Room, 1401 E. Anaheim St.
Rich Funke from the City of Long Beach 911 Communication Center will give a presentation that will explain:
How the Long Beach Police Department prioritizes and dispatches 911 calls.
How to communicate with dispatchers for the most effective response.
Why dispatchers ask certain questions.
The meeting is sponsored by the Anaheim Street Community Police Center and MacArthur Park/Whittier School Neighborhood Improvement Strategy Area and will be presented in English with Spanish and Khmer translation. Light refreshments will be provided and free parking is available in the library parking lot.
For more information, please email bryant.ben@longbeach.gov or call
562-570-1691.
Rich Funke from the City of Long Beach 911 Communication Center will give a presentation that will explain:
How the Long Beach Police Department prioritizes and dispatches 911 calls.
How to communicate with dispatchers for the most effective response.
Why dispatchers ask certain questions.
The meeting is sponsored by the Anaheim Street Community Police Center and MacArthur Park/Whittier School Neighborhood Improvement Strategy Area and will be presented in English with Spanish and Khmer translation. Light refreshments will be provided and free parking is available in the library parking lot.
For more information, please email bryant.ben@longbeach.gov or call
562-570-1691.


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