88TotalCallsZone 5 Zone 6Responding Back-upRespondingUnits Response Rate Total CallsUnitsBack-upResponse RateJanuary 3,332 6,287 89% 2,744 4,625 69%February 2,903 5,500 89% 2,448 4,251 74%March 3,472 6,869 98% 2,560 4,401 72%April 3,731 7,265 95% 2,551 4,565 79%May 4,076 7,755 90% 2,756 4,932 79%June 4,317 8,009 86% 2,652 4,637 75%July 4,655 8,309 78% 2,932 5,027 71%August 4,534 8,152 80% 3,061 5,310 73%September 4,126 7,234 75% 2,793 4,576 64%October 4,163 7,395 78% 2,518 4,440 76%November 3,825 6,647 74% 2,341 3,931 68%December 3,803 6,474 70% 2,172 3,874 78%Total 46,937 85,896 83% 31,528 54,569 73%TotalCallsChannel 7 & 8RespondingUnitsBack-upResponse RateTRUTotal CallsJanuary 290 371 28% 647February 197 299 52% 539March 203 273 34% 731April 124 179 44% 685May 252 362 44% 824June 179 285 59% 925July 223 575 158% 887August 166 333 101% 1,044September 149 312 109% 830October 92 270 193% 795November 154 334 117% 789December 101 251 149% 756Total 2,130 3,844 80% 9,4523. Park & Walks by Zone (A Park & Walk is when an <strong>of</strong>ficer parks their patrol vehicle and conducts a footpatrol to check safety and security and provide a physical presence. A Park & Walk provides both thecommunity and the <strong>of</strong>ficer a better chance to positively interact with one another.)ChannelZone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 7 & 8 TotalJanuary 184 256 140 91 109 43 7 830February 187 342 140 73 174 58 2 976March 286 356 146 126 338 112 2 1,366April 272 366 158 206 351 75 0 1,428May 290 333 124 120 329 107 3 1,306June 228 347 262 126 428 54 2 1,447July 253 411 224 134 494 117 2 1,635August 280 351 260 117 666 465 6 2,145September 220 362 273 93 725 404 3 2,080
89Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6Channel7 & 8TotalOctober 307 327 226 96 711 285 6 1,958November 265 337 139 84 707 283 5 1,820December 202 358 87 88 757 191 0 1,683Total 2,974 4,146 2,179 1,354 5,789 2,194 38 18,6744. Calls by Zone and by Shift:Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3A.M. P.M. Night A.M. P.M. Night A.M. P.M. NightJanuary 1,273 1,311 888 1,228 1,293 1,184 1,228 1,516 1,413February 1,077 1,087 774 1,063 1,291 1,044 984 1,365 1,145March 1,044 1,366 877 1,159 1,404 1,127 1,083 1,672 1,274April 1,132 1,445 859 1,149 1,327 1,159 1,061 1,702 1,386May 1,225 1,749 1,036 1,082 1,517 1,247 1,169 1,806 1,393June 1,114 1,667 1,055 1,008 1,555 1,210 1,156 1,900 1,674July 1,149 1,749 1,122 1,181 1,639 1,335 1,157 1,944 1,759August 1,212 1,751 1,046 1,228 1,564 1,306 1,041 1,789 1,720September 1,186 1,683 920 1,178 1,511 1,160 1,131 1,701 1,636October 1,088 1,461 908 1,123 1,439 1,169 1,004 1,617 1,466November 1,107 1,349 848 1,131 1,309 1,267 952 1,540 1,326December 993 1,258 759 1,057 1,112 1,183 1,001 1,450 1,216Total 13,600 17,876 11,092 13,587 16,961 14,391 12,967 20,002 17,408Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6A.M. P.M. Night A.M. P.M. Night A.M. P.M. NightJanuary 1,344 1,286 743 1,171 1,333 828 876 1,209 659February 1,065 1,199 638 973 1,225 705 812 1,095 541March 1,219 1,316 588 1,130 1,516 826 784 1,189 587April 1,301 1,495 756 1,210 1,556 965 774 1,199 578May 1,514 1,521 788 1,364 1,696 1,016 876 1,201 679June 1,307 1,475 758 1,223 1,858 1,236 845 1,225 582July 1,273 1,460 775 1,250 2,018 1,387 920 1,357 655August 1,309 1,467 824 1,351 1,884 1,299 893 1,313 855September 1,372 1,510 869 1,209 1,720 1,197 875 1,201 717October 1,168 1,308 808 1,278 1,672 1,213 783 1,079 656November 1,139 1,268 699 1,202 1,493 1,130 741 925 675December 1,047 1,209 682 1,185 1,499 1,119 661 934 577Total 15,058 16,514 8,928 14,546 19,470 12,921 9,840 13,927 7,761
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