Keeping Dispatchers Focused on What Matters: Radio Traffic & Emergency Calls
Automated Dispatcher augments campus security and police departments with AI-powered call handling and integrated dispatch options—reducing non-critical call load so your team can prioritize officer safety and community response.
Top 10 Reasons Departments Add AI Support
Reduce non-emergency call load
Deflect information requests, parking questions, escorts, and administrative calls so dispatchers stay on radio channels and receive emergency calls.
Faster triage & intake
Structured prompts capture who/what/where quickly, creating clean notes for responders and supervisors.
24/7 availability
Always on—nights, weekends, holidays—so callers get help while staff manage incidents.
Surge handling
Scale instantly during storms, power outages, or campus-wide alerts without overwhelming the console.
Location & routing
Collect precise locations, buildings, and landmarks; route to officers, EMS, or Fire per policy.
Consistent quality
Standardized questioning reduces missed details and supports QA and training.
Records & CAD notes
Instant summaries ready for CAD/records workflows to speed response and reporting.
Multilingual support
Assist callers in their preferred language with on-the-fly translation for the dispatcher.
Better community access
Offer voice, SMS, and web so students and staff can reach help in the way they prefer.
Cost-effective coverage
Augment staffing and extend hours without adding full-time positions.
Choose the model that fits your operations
For agencies with a full-time dispatch center that want to reduce inbound call volume and keep operators on radios—dispatchers are available for radio and emergency calls.
Students and community members can request escorts, report concerns, or ask questions via SMS. Conversations are logged with clean summaries and can escalate to live staff when policy requires.
For colleges without a staffed dispatch center. AI captures the call; a dispatcher reviews for accuracy and ensures officer acknowledgment—dispatchers are available for radio and emergency calls.
Talk with us about your campus or department
Call Tom Saccenti: (419) 553-0544
Built Around Your Department
We match the AI’s voice to your agency—professional, friendly, or formal—and follow your policies for every call. You choose what the system asks, who gets notified, and when a call goes to a person. If you change a rule, we update it quickly so it works the way your officers expect.
Experienced Public Safety Leaders
- Daran Dodd — Chief of Police
- Tom Saccenti — Chief of Police (Ret.)
- Jeff Johns — Chief of Police
- Victor Morrow — Associate Director of Public Safety
- Howard Cook — Chief of Police
- Jack Moorman — Chief of Police
- Shawn Orewilder — US Navy SEAL
- Al Law — AI Dispatch Expert
- Patrick Martin — Deputy Chief of Police