Available Commands

COMMAND NAME PARAMETER(S) VALUE(S) COMMAND DESCRIPTION
ArriveAll Dispatch The dispatch that contains On Route or Responding (organization) tasks (e.g. LAB3 2016-07-19 12:56:56 PM). Changes the status of all On Route or Responding tasks in a selected dispatch to On Scene.
ArriveOfficer OnRouteOfficer The name of the officer assigned to an On Route task (e.g. Feldman, Joseph). Changes the status of a selected task from On Route to On Scene.
AssignTask Dispatch The dispatch that contains unassigned task and the location and description of the task (e.g. LAB3 2016-07-19 12:56:56 PM \ East Lab, Secure the scene). Assigns an officer to a selected Unassigned task.
Officer The officer who will be assigned to complete the task (e.g. Feldman, Joseph).
Available Officer The on duty officer you wish to set as Available (e.g. Feldman, Joseph). Changes an officer’s status to Available.
Busy Busy State The busy status you want to apply to an officer (e.g. Coffee break). Changes an officer’s status to a busy state.
Officer The officer you want to apply the busy status to (e.g. Feldman, Joseph).
ClearAll Dispatch The dispatch that contains the tasks you wish to clear (e.g. LAB3 2016-07-19 12:56:56 PM). Changes the status of all tasks within the selected dispatch to Cleared.
ClearOfficer OnSceneOfficer The officer with an On Scene status whom you wish to clear (e.g. Feldman, Joseph). Changes an officer’s status on a task from On Scene to Cleared.
Close Dispatch The dispatch you want to close (e.g. LAB3 2016-07-19 12:56:56 PM”). Closes a dispatch and sends it to Command Center as an activity.
Notes Optional: Notes you want to add to the closed dispatch record. After typing a note, you must close the value with one set of double quotation marks (“).
PerspectiveUser Optional: The user who will appear as the Activity Owner in Command Center once the dispatch is closed (e.g. “Pruitt, Nancy”).
ReportYesNo Optional: Indicates whether or not a follow-up report or assignment is required. If this parameter is not completed in the command, No will be selected by default. If Yes is selected, the activity will be created in Command Center with an Open - Follow Up Required status.
Focus Dispatch The dispatch you want to highlight in the Dispatches panel (e.g. LAB3 2016-07-19 12:56:56 PM). Focuses on a dispatch or officer. This command is not available if you’ve switched operational zones but did not reset the layout.
Officer The officer you want to highlight in the Officers panel (e.g. Feldman, Joseph).
NewDispatch CallCategoryCode The activity type abbreviation. Your Command Center administrator can provide you with a list of available call category codes. Creates a new dispatch.
Description Optional: A description of the new dispatch. After typing a description, you must close the value with one set of double quotation marks (“).
InitialNote Optional: Information or notes that will appear as the first message in the dispatch-related conversation. After typing a note, you must close the value with one set of double quotation marks (“).
Location Where the dispatch is occurring. If you select a location with indoor location points, you can continue to select those indoor locations (e.g. East Office\First Floor\Boardroom). If needed, close the value with one set of double quotation marks (“).
Priority The level of importance/urgency of the dispatch (e.g. High)
Workzone The work zone where the dispatch is occurring (e.g. Cafeteria).
NewTask Dispatch The dispatch for which you want to create a task (e.g. LAB3 2016-07-19 12:56:56 PM). Creates a new task on a selected dispatch.
Description Optional: A description of the task. After typing a description, you must close the value with one set of double quotation marks (“). If you do not enter a description, the task will be assigned a Respond and assist description by default.
Location Optional: Where the task will be completed. If you select a location with indoor location points, you can continue to select those indoor locations (e.g. East Office\First Floor\Boardroom). If needed, close the value with one set of double quotation marks (“). If you do not select a location, the task will be assigned the same location as the dispatch.
Officer Optional: The officer who will complete the task (e.g. Feldman, Joseph). If you do not assign an officer to the task, it will appear as Unassigned.
NewTemplateDispatch Description Optional: A description of the new dispatch. After typing the description, you must close the value with one set of double quotation marks (“). Creates a new dispatch from a template.
InitialNote Optional: Information or notes that will appear as the first message in the dispatch-related conversation. After typing an initial note, you must close the value with one set of double quotation marks (“).
Location Where the dispatch is occurring. If you select a location with indoor location points, you may continue selecting those indoor locations (e.g. East Office\First Floor\Boardroom). If needed, close the value with one set of double quotation marks (“).
Template The template you wish to use. If needed, your Dispatch administrator can provide you with the names of saved templates.
Workzone The work zone where the dispatch is occurring (e.g. Cafeteria).
OffDutyOfficer Officer The on duty officer you want to take off duty (e.g. Feldman, Joseph). Takes a selected officer off duty. 
OnDutyOfficer CallSign The call sign you want to assign the officer (e.g. A11). Brings a selected officer on duty.
OffDutyOfficer The off duty officer you want to bring on duty (e.g. Feldman, Joseph).
Team The team you want to assign the officer (e.g. CAF Team).
OrgArrive Dispatch The dispatch with Responding organization tasks and the name of the responding organization (e.g. LAB3 2016-07-19 12:56:56 PM, Police). Changes an organization’s task status from Responding to On Scene.
OrgAssign AvailableOrganization The organization you want to dispatch (e.g. East Campus Police). Dispatches an organization.
Dispatch The dispatch you want to dispatch the organization to (e.g. LAB3 2016-07-19 12:56:56 PM).
OrgClear Dispatch The dispatch with Responding organization tasks and the name of the responding organization (e.g. LAB3 2016-07-19 12:56:56 PM, Police). Changes an organization’s task status from Responding to No Response.
Send Dispatch The dispatch-related conversation you with to send a message to (e.g. LAB3 2016-07-19 12:56:56 PM). Sends a message to the participants of a dispatch-related conversation.
Message Your new message. After typing a message, you must close the value with one set of double quotation marks (“).
SetLocation Location The last known location of the officer. If you select a location with indoor location points, you may continue selecting those indoor locations (e.g. East Office\First Floor\Boardroom). If needed, close the value with one set of double quotation marks (“). (e.g. East Office\First Floor\Boardroom). Sets an officer’s Last Known Location.
Officer The on duty officer whose location you want to set (e.g. Feldman, Joseph).
StartOfficer AssignedOfficer The assigned officer whose status you wish to change to On Route (e.g. Feldman, Joseph). Changes an assigned officer’s status on a task from Assigned to On Route.
SuspendTask Officer The officer assigned to the started task you wish to suspend (e.g. Feldman, Joseph). Suspends a started officer task.
SwitchOperationalZone AccessibleOperational Zones The zone you wish to switch to. Note that you can only select zones that you have been granted access to by an administrator (e.g. South Campus). Switches your operational zone. Any commands entered will be applied to your recently selected zone, however, the panels will continue to show the previous zone and you will not be able to use the Focus command until the layout has been reset.
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