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The Ripon Police Department can now handle 911 cell calls, and these calls can be pinpointed to the exact location of origin to give officers an actual location to respond to.

Cell calls used to be routed through a phone bank, and then back to the individual emergency provider closest to the caller. That took precious time. "When you receive emergency phone calls, every bit of time is critical," said Chief Richard Bull. The Department's new system uses GPS (global positioning system) that gives the police dispatcher the exact latitude and longitude of a caller. These call can be traced on a map even if the caller is in a car. This new technology will enable the Ripon Police to respond faster and better.

The Dispatch Team

Dispatch Team


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E-mail Contacts

Linda Johnston, Supervisor

Linda Johnston

LJohnston@cityofripon.org

Andy Martinez

Andy Martinez

amartinez@cityofripon.org

Gail Fry

Gail Fry
Gfry@cityofripon.org


Lisa Husman

Lisa Husman
Lhusman@cityofripon.org

Cynthia Hardenbrook

Cynthia Hardenbrook
Chardenbrook@cityofripon.org


Monica Montano

Monica Montano
mmontano@cityofripon.org

Celeste Wilson

Celeste Wilson
cwilson@cityofripon.org


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The Center

The Ripon Police 9-1-1/Communications Unit operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Dispatchers are the unseen partners of Police Officers and receive specialized training in communication skills, handling critical incidents, and multi-tasking, so that they may effectively serve the needs of the community. communication center

Using state of the art communications equipment, dispatchers take calls for service by phone, from counter walk ups, and transfers from other agencies. Trained to ask callers specific questions designed to gather critical details in limited time, they field the information to the officers. In many cases, it is the skill of the dispatcher that enables an officer to find a criminal fleeing from a crime.

The ability to multi-task is an extremely critical part of the Dispatchers position, particularly for Ripon Dispatchers who also provide dispatch services for the City of Escalon. At times the dispatcher is listening to someone on the phone, someone at the window, and officers on two different radio frequencies, all at the same time. Sorting out the information and prioritizing it takes skill and a special ability. If you visit "Dialing 911", "Reporting a Crime" and "Being an Effective Witness", you will find information that will aid the Dispatcher in providing you with efficient service.

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