Hi guys, I was looking for the thread that the person who worked at the PAC started, can't seem to find it.
Basically quick question, if any body works there can they give me a PM. question re : employment.
cheers.
PAC question
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PAC question
CANT HEAR THE POLICE ANYMORE?
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Re: PAC question
Best suggestion is to keep an eye on jobs.wa.gov.auwoobla1 wrote:Hi guys, I was looking for the thread that the person who worked at the PAC started, can't seem to find it.
Basically quick question, if any body works there can they give me a PM. question re : employment.
cheers.
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Re: PAC question
Ive allready got something lined up with them.. Just need an inside scoop
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Re: PAC question
It's the centre that the call's for Police (at least 131 444) come into I believe.
"VKI, NJ050 will you be attending the job?"
"Negative VKI, my desk is bolted to the floor".
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"Negative VKI, my desk is bolted to the floor".
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Re: PAC question
Police Assistance Communications I think. As opposed to POC which is Police Operations Centre which is in the next room. PAC takes the 131444 calls while POC takes the 000 calls and are across the room to the dispatch guys that dish out the jobs to the cars.
Re: PAC question
Spot on Fatti....that way if there is need for an urgent attendance from a 000 call, the operator can just shout over to the console operator in the district to which police need to attend.
HM-106 now Y?201/202/101.
Re: PAC question
It would be a shout too as its not a small room. Its more a hall size with each operators console housing 6 monitors so they all have a big desk each. POC operators on one side of the room (about 6 I think) and the dispatch guys over the other with each controlling a district. As the POC operator types on her screen it appears on the screen of the appropriate dispatcher who then assigns it to the closest vehicle to which it then appears on the cars TADIS machine. This all happens in a matter of seconds.
Thats the theory anyway. In all reality it can still take them 40 minutes to get to you regardless of where you live. The Police should always be your plan B.
Thats the theory anyway. In all reality it can still take them 40 minutes to get to you regardless of where you live. The Police should always be your plan B.
Re: PAC question
smith and wesson your first?fatti wrote:
Thats the theory anyway. In all reality it can still take them 40 minutes to get to you regardless of where you live. The Police should always be your plan B.
CANT HEAR THE POLICE ANYMORE?
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Re: PAC question
or just try and stay out of trouble in the first place?woobla1 wrote:smith and wesson your first?fatti wrote:
Thats the theory anyway. In all reality it can still take them 40 minutes to get to you regardless of where you live. The Police should always be your plan B.
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