Tactical Dispatch definition

Tactical Dispatch. The use of mobile data terminals in lieu of public safety voice radio to communicate non-emergency information between dispatch and mobile units, and at other times as may be necessary for operational purposes.

Examples of Tactical Dispatch in a sentence

  • Calls for service shall be transmitted via Tactical Dispatch and voice dispatched pursuant to the Sheriff’s procedures.

  • Tactical Dispatch Special Duty Time qualifying as Emergency Call Time shall begin when the employee accepts the assignment.

  • The School Police does not currently have the capability to connect to the CAD system via a mobile client and therefore is unable to comply with the Tactical Dispatch protocols to include logging units onto the CAD system at the beginning of a shift and off at the end of a shift.

  • Law Enforcement calls for service shalll be transmitted via Tactical Dispatch and voice dispatched for Fire/Rescue and Emergency Medical Calls pursuant to the Sheriff’s procedures.

  • While the Municipality shall determine the types of calls for service it shall respond to and/or the appropriate level of their response, the Sheriff reserves the right of final authority on the methodology (i.e. Tactical Dispatch) used to dispatch calls for service.

  • Law Enforcement calls for service will be transmitted via Tactical Dispatch under NPPD procedures.

  • Calls for service will be transmitted via Tactical Dispatch under procedures currently in use by the Sheriff.