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Communications Command Systems

 Communications Command Systems are implemented in each PPH. They are designed to receive emergency calls (Dial 110) and to facilitate necessary commands and operations promptly and appropriately according to the reported crimes/accidents.
 Dial 110 calls are received by police officers on duty at the response desk of the Communications Command Center. The officers ask the callers about the situation and location of the incidents/accidents. While detailed information is being drawn out, the caller locating system and the location mapping system help the officers to pinpoint the locations of the incidents/accidents. Thus, the officers can dispatch police officers to the scene promptly.

Front-line Police Officers

 Communication among communications command centers, police stations and field police officers is conducted by means of a radio for voice communication and the Police Integrated Info-communication Infrastructure (PIII) for data communications. The system enables the police to share information received through emergency calls (or Dial 110), information in the form of text and image, or location data, contributing to accurate first-response police activities.