JULY 31, 2010
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CHUBBUCK POLICE COMMUNICATIONS
The Communications Division is staffed by six full-time Communications Operators including a Communications Supervisor.  The communications center, located within the Police Department offices, has two fully equipped dispatch stations in order to accommodate up to two Communications Operators on duty at any given time.  We are here to help you with your emergencies 24/7.
COMMUNICATIONS LINKS
EMERGENCY FIRST AID GUIDE
POISON CONTROL CENTER
IDAHO AMBER ALERTS
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COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Our primary duty is to receive information concerning police, fire, and medical incidents and pass the information on to appropriate responders, so public safety assistance can be rendered as necessary. Additionally, we receive and route all business and animal control calls made to the Police Department, and we perform a variety of clerical tasks, including documentation of our communications activities. Our communications are conducted by way of five business telephone lines, two 911 emergency lines, and three radio frequencies, and documentation is accomplished by way of live-time data entry.
SOMETHING NEW: DON'T CALL US - WE'LL CALL YOU
Reverse 911 The Chubbuck Police Department is working with Bannock County Emergency Services to spread the word regarding an exciting new technology that allows us to notify you via your mobile phone of an emergency situation or natural disaster that we feel you should be made aware of.  Each number provided will be added to the regional database to receive voice notifications.  Please click here for more information and to sign up.  You can also call our non-emergency number, 237-7172, for more information about this program.