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Logan City Police Department

62 West 300 North
Logan, UT 84321
(435) 716-9300
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Dispatch911, What is your emergency? That is what is heard over 9,000 times a year as residents call the 911 Emergency Dispatch center for the county. The emergency can be anything from a frightened child or misdialed number to a serious injury traffic accident. Logan City Police Department has operated the 911 center since January 1997. The center currently has 23 full-time employees. There are always two dispatchers on duty, and during the peak hours there can be as many as six dispatchers working. The dispatch center is responsible for all public safety communications within the county. This includes the fire, ambulance, police, state parks, and a variety of other agencies.

 

All full-time dispatchers have obtained advanced certifications that give them the expertise to handle emergencies. They are EMD (Emergency Medical Dispatcher) certified as well as POST certified. Many dispatchers have additional certifications that assist them with their job, such as CPR. All dispatchers are required to maintain their certifications with 40 hours of training each year.

 

Funding for the center comes from a 911 fee for each telephone line, and a per residence fee. Currently those fees are set at $.53 for each phone line and $2.00 for each residence. The $2.00 fee was just recently raised from $1.00. This increase has already resulted in the ability of the center to replace aging equipment and establish a revenue fund that will allow us to purchase equipment when it becomes necessary.

 

How do I know when to dial 911?

 

What happens if I accidentally dial 911?

 

What is the difference between E911 and 911?

 

How you can help.

 


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