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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Police Dispatch Case Evaluation Record in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number, date, and time at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking and referencing the case.
  3. Fill in the dispatcher(s) name and ID, along with how the call was obtained (e.g., 911, E911). This section helps identify who handled the case.
  4. Provide a detailed complaint description. Ensure clarity as this will guide further actions taken during dispatch.
  5. Indicate whether the caller is a victim, suspect, or third party. This classification aids in understanding the context of the call.
  6. Proceed to evaluate performance deviations by marking critical, major, moderate, or minor issues as they apply throughout the form.
  7. Complete sections on dispatch life support instructions and diagnostic tools as applicable. Ensure all relevant questions are answered accurately.
  8. Finally, summarize compliance by noting total deviations and attach any additional comments on a separate sheet if necessary.

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