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Although formal reports are completed and maintained by the agency that we dispatch...

- Brent Finster, Emergency Communications Manager

Published 4th February 2009, 9:13am

Grand Cayman: 4 February 2009 – The Cayman Islands Emergency Communications Centre (CIEC911) has released statistics on work activity for the month of January 2009. The Centre answered just over 10,000 telephone calls in January and dispatched 970 police, ambulance and fire requests. There were over 4,300 9-1-1 calls that were either mis-dials or hangup calls. As part of Government’s commitment to the Freedom of Information Law, CIEC911 will be publishing statistical information and reports on its website. This will include a log of calls dispatched to RCIPS, ambulance and fire that will include the date, time, general location and the nature of the call. "Although formal reports are completed and maintained by the agency that we dispatch, such as RCIPS, our statistics are based on what information was available at the time the phone call was received by our telecommunicators", said Emergency Communications Manager Brent Finster. "When an officer arrives at a scene, oftentimes the situation is much different than what was conveyed over a 9-1-1 call", said Finster. CIEC911’s new website, www.911.gov.ky, contains information about FOI, some questions frequently asked of 9-1-1 telecommunicators, as well as documents such as the justreleased January 2009 statistics. CIEC911 processes 9-1-1 emergency and non-emergency dispatches for public safety agencies, including police, fire and Emergency Medical Services on Grand Cayman, as well as the Sister Islands. See our website www.911.gov.ky for additional information about us.

Calls for Service - January 2009

Monthly Statistical Summary

January 2009
Calls for Service
Monthly Statistical Summary
posted 2/2/2009