
CSCC includes the Seattle 911 Center which was formerly part of the Seattle Police Department.
#LIVE 911 DISPATCH SERIES#
The Community Safety and Communications Center was created on June 1, 2021. The all new series 911 Crisis Center premieres Saturday, November 6 at 9/8c.

The information is provided strictly as a courtesy to the public. We answer approximately 900,000 calls per year to 911 and the non-emergency number. To verify data or for statistical analysis, please contact the Palm Springs Police Department. The information being presented on this site is based upon Sarasota County Public Safety Communications Center historic dispatch information which is. No interpretation should be made as to the data posted on the site as it is offered for informational purposes. Additionally, the information displayed on the site is susceptible to error due to collection, entry and processing of the data. Supplemental reports or other factors which may impact an investigation may not be factored in when information is provided to. While we make every effort to provide timely, accurate information, the data provided to is based upon the original incident reported to the Palm Springs Police Department.

The Palm Springs Police Department, in its efforts to provide citizens with a better picture of the community we serve, has partnered with to offer crime mapping and statistics. Residents of Palm Springs can access the integrated crime map and receive email crime alerts for free at empowering you to make informed decisions to help improve the safety of your neighborhood and community.
