
Interested in a Dispatch Center Simulation?
#122
Posted 07 January 2010 - 08:36 PM
I do not have information on that. Could you explain it a little bit?
SPRINT is the 911 system for the NYPD. A Sprint number is an incident reference number for every call or activity. If a report needs to be further referenced or further investigated, the SPRINT number can be used to call up any other vitial info as well. The SPRINT system stands for Special Police Radio Inquiry Network. Instead of communicating by phone, the dispatcher can type to other dispatchers instead. The SPRINT system also keeps tracks of assignments and assigns Sprint Numbers to them. Often times when a Police Officer finishes a job/assignment that needs to be referenced they'll ask for the SPRINT number.
ANI/ALI (pronounced Annie Alley over the radio) gives the location of the callers as well as their numbers. If they're on a cellphone it'll just give what cell site it came from. It's useful if the caller doesn't give a location or can't give one. Basically, it's advanced caller ID.
ANI : Automatic Number Identification (the callback #)
ALI : Automatic Location Identification (Address/Cross streets of caller)
#123
Posted 07 January 2010 - 09:03 PM
Tim, With the simulation based in NY will the user be able to dispatch Res1cue?
Sure, why not?

Thanks Brendon, I'll try to figure that out.
Have you started to do this soft yet?
Err... What?

I fought the law and the law won.
#124
Posted 08 January 2010 - 07:47 AM
Facepalm - Apply directly to the forehead. If it isn't a Boeing, you shouldn't be going.
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. If you don't try again you will be hit in the face with a shovel."
#125
Posted 09 January 2010 - 09:18 PM

#126
Posted 09 January 2010 - 11:09 PM
So, what is it the fire fighters do? Do they wait a block away before going to the station to get the truck? Nope. 10 or 12 guys go into the Station, put their gear on, and 6 of them jump in the Pump. The rest, they stay in the building in case they need the Rescue. So, Pump 1 responds from 119 Bertie St to 119 Bertie St, but, they have to follow protocol. So, they drive around they block, and stage at the corner, waiting for police to clear the building they just left.
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#127
Posted 10 January 2010 - 03:16 AM
If you have a scanner plug headphones output from your scanner to LINE IN in your PC, via Male Jack - Male Jack
I don't know what you mean.
#128
Posted 10 January 2010 - 07:17 AM

#129
Posted 11 January 2010 - 09:16 PM
What he means is if your scanner has a headphone plug receptical, you can plug it in to your computer using a male-male (both ends pointy instead of one pointy, one hole (female
)) into the microphone jack. I have a feeling that was a TERRIBLE explanation lmao
I don't and my computer is all USB ports so that's out of the question.
#130
Posted 13 January 2010 - 07:16 AM
What he means is if your scanner has a headphone plug receptical, you can plug it in to your computer using a male-male (both ends pointy instead of one pointy, one hole (female
)) into the microphone jack. I have a feeling that was a TERRIBLE explanation lmao


Great explanation

Great work on this, Tim!
#131
Posted 14 January 2010 - 12:00 AM
I don't and my computer is all USB ports so that's out of the question.
So..... Your keyboard, mouse, speakers, and monitor all use a usb? There is nothing in the back of your pc that is not usb?


#132
Posted 14 January 2010 - 12:02 AM
Reading that makes me think of something, can't think what though.What he means is if your scanner has a headphone plug receptical, you can plug it in to your computer using a male-male (both ends pointy instead of one pointy, one hole (female
)) into the microphone jack. I have a feeling that was a TERRIBLE explanation lmao

Microphone sockets are pink.

#133
Posted 19 January 2010 - 03:45 AM
So..... Your keyboard, mouse, speakers, and monitor all use a usb? There is nothing in the back of your pc that is not usb?
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Everything except the monitor is.
#134
Posted 21 January 2010 - 09:14 PM
#135
Posted 22 January 2010 - 03:25 PM

I fought the law and the law won.
#136
Posted 22 January 2010 - 10:40 PM
If you want any specific audio just tell me and I will try to record it.
EDIT: And Tim, sorry to hear this.

#137
Posted 23 January 2010 - 12:34 PM

Aight man, good luck with those exams!
#138
Posted 23 January 2010 - 11:16 PM
Is that trunked system?Ah, I got it to record through my microphone. This is what NYPD's Dispatch Channels for the Precincts usually sound like. I cut out all the empty air time so things sound faster then they normally do. Numbered Units (Like 9552) are PSA/Housing Units that deal with Housing Projects and the properties around them. Other Units like 75 Adam are sector cars that respond to calls in private houses and on the streets.:
If you want any specific audio just tell me and I will try to record it.
EDIT: And Tim, sorry to hear this.
I can hear that Motorola "Beep" (or whatever you can call it).
So, what is it the fire fighters do? Do they wait a block away before going to the station to get the truck? Nope. 10 or 12 guys go into the Station, put their gear on, and 6 of them jump in the Pump. The rest, they stay in the building in case they need the Rescue. So, Pump 1 responds from 119 Bertie St to 119 Bertie St, but, they have to follow protocol. So, they drive around they block, and stage at the corner, waiting for police to clear the building they just left.
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#139
Posted 24 January 2010 - 09:38 AM
Is that trunked system?
I can hear that Motorola "Beep" (or whatever you can call it).
No the system is not trunked it is a very old system.
#140
Posted 04 February 2010 - 04:28 AM
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