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When Should I Call 911?

      ·          To Stop a crime!

      ·          To Report a fire!

      ·          To Save a life

What Will the 911 Operator Ask?
                        Your location

      ·          What is happening

      ·          When did the incident happen

      ·          If you want contact from the officer

      ·          Description of any suspicious persons

      ·          Description of any suspicious vehicles

      ·          Other questions as needed

What is the Non-Emergency Number?

      Our non-emergency number is 720.913.2000 call us for

      ·          Any crime to a person, which is not life threatening

      ·          Assault (not in-progress)

      ·          Threats (not in-progress)

      ·          Burglary (not in-progress)

      ·          Non life-threatening medical issues

      ·          Questions for the police, fire or EMS personnel

      ·          Auto theft

We Need Your Help!

If you mistakenly reach 911, please do not hang up before the 911 Operator answers the phone.  The information from your phone still enters our system.  If you aren’t on the phone when the Operator answers, she or he will call you back.  The time our 911 Operators spend on calling people back who have inadvertently dialed 9-1-1 takes them away from the people who need emergency help!



Emergency Number:  911

 

Non-emergency Number
Police: 720.913.2000

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Please allow the 911 Operator to ask the questions they have been trained to ask.  This will allow them to get the help you need as soon as possible.  During an emergency, the 911 Operator will forward the suspect information to the Dispatcher and help will be dispatched.  Don’t hang up the phone until the 911 Operator tells you to.  Additional information may be needed and added to the call as help is on the way. 
Listen to the 911 Operator’s instructions for assistance if you are in danger yourself, you may be instructed to leave the building, secure yourself in a room or take other actions to protect yourself.
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