Why Is This Important?
Dispatched calls are calls for police assistance that are generated by the community, through a call or text to 911 or the non-emergency line (503-823-3333). The Portland Police Bureau (PPB) counts all calls for service where at least one Portland Police unit was dispatched. When a call for service is received by a dispatcher at Bureau of Emergency Communications (BOEC), it is assigned a priority level based on the severity of the incident and is used to prioritize the police response. A call for service can be escalated to a higher priority before being cleared if the nature of the incident changes and more police units are necessary. High priority calls are in-progress events where persons or high-value property are in immediate danger. Response time is the amount of time, in minutes, that it takes the first unit to arrive on-scene once the dispatcher places the call in the police dispatch queue.