Dispatch System

Dispatch System

Open Command ;

/openDispatchTablet

Unit Editor Command ;

/uniteditor

📖 Dispatch System — General Logic

This is a police dispatch system designed to coordinate officers, track incidents, and manage responses in real-time. It provides an advanced map interface, officer status tracking, and event assignment tools, all in one centralized UI.


🔹 Main Features

  • Live Map Interface

    • Shows active incidents, officer locations, vehicles, and foot patrols.

    • Heatmap and markers indicate areas of activity (shots fired, robberies, etc.).

    • Dispatchers can zoom, drag, and highlight specific areas.

  • Incident Management

    • Events are created when crimes or calls are reported.

    • Each incident displays type (e.g., shooting, robbery, accident), time, location, and assigned officers.

    • Notes section allows dispatchers and officers to share quick details.

  • Officer Tracking

    • Officer list with badge numbers, duty status (On Duty/Off Duty), and current activity.

    • Units are grouped (Unit A, Unit B, etc.) to show teamwork.

    • Officers can be marked as In Pursuit, In Vehicle, On Foot, or Offline.

  • Unit Assignment

    • Dispatchers can assign officers directly to events.

    • Officers can be grouped into units for coordinated response.

    • Each unit’s activity is shown (e.g., chasing suspect, responding to call).

  • Communication & Chat

    • Integrated chat system for general, unit-specific, command, and private messages.

    • Messages are color-coded by role (General, Officer, High Command).

  • Permission & Visibility

    • Dispatchers can control who sees global drawings, notes, and shared data.

    • “Give Permission” button shares specific tools with other officers.


🔹 Workflow Example

  1. Event Triggered: A shooting occurs at Hasselhoff Street (10-52).

  2. Dispatcher View: The event shows up in the “Active Events” list with details.

  3. Assign Officers: Dispatcher selects available units (e.g., J.Smith, F.Urkan) and assigns them.

  4. Officer Tracking: Their status updates automatically (in vehicle, in pursuit, etc.).

  5. Ongoing Updates: Officers send notes, and their position updates on the map.

  6. Resolution: Event is marked complete, and units are freed for new calls.


🔹 Advantages

  • Centralized management of all police activity.

  • Real-time map tracking improves coordination and response times.

  • Officers and dispatchers can communicate seamlessly through the integrated chat.

  • Heatmaps and incident filters make it easy to spot high-crime areas.

  • Encourages team-based roleplay by grouping officers into units.

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