Why do they ask so many questions when I call the police?

Dispatchers are trained to get as much information as possible to best determine the nature of the problem and its seriousness. This is done for your safety along with the safety of the responding officers. On emergency calls, the dispatcher will send the information to the officers while asking you additional questions. That means that the officers are already on the way while you are answering these questions.

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1. Why did it take so long for the police department to come when I called them?
2. Why do they ask so many questions when I call the police?
3. How do I get a copy of a police report?
4. Where do I pay my parking ticket?
5. Can I make a police report at any time of day and do I need to make an appointment?
6. Can the police open my car or home if I have locked my keys inside?
7. Does the police department do fingerprinting and when can I have my fingerprints done?
8. How do I obtain a firearms permit and when can I get one?
9. What should I do if my vehicle is stopped by a Police Officer
10. When should I use 911 (emergency) vs. 943-1212 (business line)?
11. How do I drop a tip either by an Email or anonymous phone call ?
12. How do I become a Webster Police Officer?